International Journal of Education and Psychological Research
(Print and Online Peer Reviewed Journal)
Authors:
Anne Mary Gurung
Pages: 10-14
Abstract:
Gender
based Violence (GBV) has been the experience of women worldwide and is a
universal reality that has existed in all societies and human settlements
regardless of class, income, culture, or educational attainment. It is today
recognized as a major issue on the international human rights agenda and has
been defined as violence that is directed against a person on the basis of
gender and sex. Globally, the refugees experience the full spectrum of
gender-based violence throughout their refugee life. Hundreds and thousands of
Southern Bhutanese of Nepali origin or the Lhotshampas were forced to flee
Bhutan at the beginning of the 1990s, as a result of the ethnic cleansing
campaign of the monarchical government of Bhutan. Over 108,000 refugees had
initially settled in the seven refugee camps spread over the districts of Jhapa
and Morang in the southeastern part of Nepal. Women were a part of the refugee
population who sought protection in Nepal and so refugee women who are living
in the makeshift camps in Nepal for more than three decades confront not only
the hardship of refugee life in the camps but also face the injustice of gender
based violence, as they have reported rape, sexual assault, polygamy,
trafficking and domestic violence. Hence, the paper looks into the causes,
types and impacts of gender based violence in the Beldangi Bhutanese refugee
camps of Nepal.
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