Human Security and Sustainable Development Goals: The Voices of Afghan Women Refugees in Pakistan

Najimdeen Bakare, Lubaba Sadaf, Zujaja Wahaj, Kainat Kamal, Sundus Anwar
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This study investigates the lived experiences of Afghan women refugees in Kohat camps in Pakistan. The objective of the study is to understand women’s everyday experiences of discrimination and/or empowerment while living in these camps. Using the thematic analysis (TA), the major themes extracted in this study relate to submissiveness and docility, gender equality and empowerment, and structural inequalities culminating in discrimination. These themes were found to be influential in the lives of Afghan women refugees. Drawing from the discussions surrounding human security, gender security, SDGs 5 (gender equality) and 10 (reduced inequalities), the key findings suggest that women in camps have cocooned lives, and their patriarchal cultural set-up perpetuates gender-spatial segregation which consequently limits women’s opportunities to access and traverse spaces other than their immediate residential location (camps). In addition, they are deprived of seeking education outside the radius of the camps and are not allowed to have mobile phones. Consequently, this limits their worldview. Given these circumstances, it is pertinent to extend facilitation to refugee women in Pakistan within a holistic framework.
人类安全与可持续发展目标:巴基斯坦境内阿富汗女性难民的声音
本研究调查了巴基斯坦科哈特难民营中阿富汗女性难民的生活经历。研究的目的是了解生活在这些难民营中的妇女遭受歧视和/或被赋权的日常经历。利用主题分析法(TA),本研究提取的主要主题涉及顺从与驯服、性别平等与赋权以及导致歧视的结构性不平等。研究发现,这些主题对阿富汗女性难民的生活具有影响力。通过对人类安全、性别安全、可持续发展目标 5(性别平等)和 10(减少不平等)的讨 论,主要研究结果表明,难民营中的妇女过着封闭的生活,她们的父权制文化使性别空间 隔离永久化,从而限制了妇女进入和穿越其直接居住地(难民营)以外空间的机会。此外,她们被剥夺了在营地半径之外寻求教育的机会,也不允许她们使用手机。因此,这限制了他们的世界观。鉴于这些情况,有必要在一个整体框架内为巴基斯坦的难民妇女提供便利。
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