This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis article explores the gendered securitisation of humanitarianism through the lens of Venezuelan women who have fled to Brazil, as part of the largest migration flow in South America. By the end of 2022, the number of displaced Venezuelans had grown to seven million, half of whom were women and girls. Alongside humanitarian programmes, measures of migration control, policing and deterrence are now routinely implemented. This article explores the interplay between securitised policies and humanitarian programmes in the everyday experience of rights of Venezuelan migrant women and girls. We ask: what happens when migrant women reach Brazil, a suppo...
Latin America is often referred to as a particularly successful case in refugee protection where, th...
This article presents a decolonial feminist geopolitics of Venezuelan migration to Colombia, with Ve...
The Venezuelan migration crisis has displaced over six million people and is the Americas’ largest f...
The humanitarian crisis experienced in Venezuela has caused an increase in the number of asylum requ...
Over the last year, Refugees International has carried out field research on the plight of Venezuela...
Humanitarian interventions increasingly use safe spaces as part of their work on SGBV prevention, mi...
Objectives To know the experiences of Venezuelan migrant women living in shelters in Roraima state a...
The massification of the phenomenon of refugees around the world, with 68.5 million people in this c...
As Venezuelan large-scale displacement worsened and some South American countries adopted more restr...
Since 2015, the multidimensional crisis in Venezuela has resulted in massive emigration. Over 2.4 mi...
Migrants are people who choose to move from one place to another to seek a better life. However, whe...
Background: Venezuela has been immersed in an economic and social crisis with a high number of migra...
International migrations are movements of people leaving and arriving between countries and they can...
This article is about the issue of migration in Roraima, reflecting on the Venezuelan migration cris...
According to UNHCR (2019), from the current 25.9 million refugees worldwide, 48% are women and girls...
Latin America is often referred to as a particularly successful case in refugee protection where, th...
This article presents a decolonial feminist geopolitics of Venezuelan migration to Colombia, with Ve...
The Venezuelan migration crisis has displaced over six million people and is the Americas’ largest f...
The humanitarian crisis experienced in Venezuela has caused an increase in the number of asylum requ...
Over the last year, Refugees International has carried out field research on the plight of Venezuela...
Humanitarian interventions increasingly use safe spaces as part of their work on SGBV prevention, mi...
Objectives To know the experiences of Venezuelan migrant women living in shelters in Roraima state a...
The massification of the phenomenon of refugees around the world, with 68.5 million people in this c...
As Venezuelan large-scale displacement worsened and some South American countries adopted more restr...
Since 2015, the multidimensional crisis in Venezuela has resulted in massive emigration. Over 2.4 mi...
Migrants are people who choose to move from one place to another to seek a better life. However, whe...
Background: Venezuela has been immersed in an economic and social crisis with a high number of migra...
International migrations are movements of people leaving and arriving between countries and they can...
This article is about the issue of migration in Roraima, reflecting on the Venezuelan migration cris...
According to UNHCR (2019), from the current 25.9 million refugees worldwide, 48% are women and girls...
Latin America is often referred to as a particularly successful case in refugee protection where, th...
This article presents a decolonial feminist geopolitics of Venezuelan migration to Colombia, with Ve...
The Venezuelan migration crisis has displaced over six million people and is the Americas’ largest f...