Abstract Background Eritrean migrants in Israel, the majority of whom are seeking asylum, have limited access to institutional support. While the temporary group protection granted to Eritreans by Israel ensures that they are not deported, it does not confer permanent legal status, nor does it allow access to the formal work sector. This study qualitatively explores how political and economic marginalization increases the risk of sexual and other forms of violence as well as the exploitation of Eritrean women asylum seekers living in Israel. Methods Twenty-five interviews with key informants, twelve individual interviews (six with men and six with women), and eight focus group discussions (four with men and four with women) were conducted a...
Using the concept of intersectionality and narrative interviews with eighteen highly educated Eritre...
"Diese Untersuchung der Lebensbedingungen von Flüchtlingen verweist auf die widersprüchliche Dynamik...
This article explores how two asylum-seeking women from Eritrea attempt to secure safety and legal s...
Background Female irregular migrants, including those with claims for asylum, experience considerabl...
Eritrean asylum seekers have suffered severe trauma en passage via the Sinai Peninsula en route to I...
In this dissertation I advance our understanding of African asylum seekers’ detention in Israel, an ...
Gebreyesus T, Gottlieb ND, Sultan Z, et al. Barriers to contraceptive careseeking: the experience of...
Abstract Background Israel hosts approximately 50,000 asylum seekers, most of them from Eritrea. Exc...
Since the founding of the state in 1948, Israel has recognized just over 200 people as refugees, rai...
This article explores the precarious status of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals in Israel. Having cro...
This article is based on intensive fieldwork in the two Israeli shelters designated for victims of h...
Between 2005 and 2013, around 50,000 migrants from Sudan and Eritrea crossed the Egyptian border to ...
Since mid 2005, Israel has become a destination for thousands of Africans who are willing to take a ...
Since 2005 around 60,000 asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, have entered Israel by cross...
Despite the abundant literature concerning domestic violence against women, very little is known abo...
Using the concept of intersectionality and narrative interviews with eighteen highly educated Eritre...
"Diese Untersuchung der Lebensbedingungen von Flüchtlingen verweist auf die widersprüchliche Dynamik...
This article explores how two asylum-seeking women from Eritrea attempt to secure safety and legal s...
Background Female irregular migrants, including those with claims for asylum, experience considerabl...
Eritrean asylum seekers have suffered severe trauma en passage via the Sinai Peninsula en route to I...
In this dissertation I advance our understanding of African asylum seekers’ detention in Israel, an ...
Gebreyesus T, Gottlieb ND, Sultan Z, et al. Barriers to contraceptive careseeking: the experience of...
Abstract Background Israel hosts approximately 50,000 asylum seekers, most of them from Eritrea. Exc...
Since the founding of the state in 1948, Israel has recognized just over 200 people as refugees, rai...
This article explores the precarious status of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals in Israel. Having cro...
This article is based on intensive fieldwork in the two Israeli shelters designated for victims of h...
Between 2005 and 2013, around 50,000 migrants from Sudan and Eritrea crossed the Egyptian border to ...
Since mid 2005, Israel has become a destination for thousands of Africans who are willing to take a ...
Since 2005 around 60,000 asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, have entered Israel by cross...
Despite the abundant literature concerning domestic violence against women, very little is known abo...
Using the concept of intersectionality and narrative interviews with eighteen highly educated Eritre...
"Diese Untersuchung der Lebensbedingungen von Flüchtlingen verweist auf die widersprüchliche Dynamik...
This article explores how two asylum-seeking women from Eritrea attempt to secure safety and legal s...