Campo de Refugiados de Dadaab: un escenario de desafíos frente al Enfoque de Género del Alto Comisionado de Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (ACNUR): 1998-2010
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Serrano-López, Adriana-María |
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09/08/2016
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El presente Estudio de Caso tiene por objetivo determinar el alcance que tiene el Enfoque de Género de ACNUR, en la garantía de los derechos fundamentales de las mujeres y las niñas en el Campamento de Refugiados de Dadaab entre 1998 y 2010. La implementación del Enfoque resulta insuficiente en el proceso de defensa de los derechos de la población femenina, pues los problemas que enfrentan han aumentado a pesar de la ayuda humanitaria brindada por organizaciones internacionales. La iniciativa de ACNUR de mejorar las condiciones de las mujeres refugiadas, se materializa en el Enfoque de Género, no obstante los resultados de su aplicación no son los esperados. El carácter correlacional y analítico de la investigación responde al enfoque cualitativo utilizado, con el propósito de entender los retos que representa Dadaab en la aplicación de un proyecto internacional. This case study aims to determine the scope of the Gender Approach of UNHCR plays in guaranteeing the fundamental rights of women and girls in the Dadaab Refugee Camp between 1998 and 2010. Its application is insufficient in the process of defending the rights of the female population, because the problems faced by them have increased despite the humanitarian assistance provided by international organizations. This UNHCR's initiative created to improve the conditions of women refugees, is embodied in the Gender Approach, however the results of its application are unexpected. The correlational and analytical nature of this research responds to the qualitative approach that will be used, in order to understand the challenges of Dadaab in the implementation of an international project. |
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Facultad de Relaciones Internacionales |
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Palavras-Chave | #Relaciones internacionales #Refugiados #Violencia contra la mujer #Derechos de la mujer #327 #Refugees #Gender approach #Dadaab #Gender #Human rights |
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