Blind Alleys: The Unseen Struggles of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Urban Refugees in Mexico, Uganda and South Africa - Part I Guidance for NGOs, Governments, UNHCR & Program Funders

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Publication language
English
Pages
28pp
Date published
01 Feb 2013
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Gender, Forced displacement and migration, Urban
Countries
Mexico, Uganda, South Africa

In this guide, ORAM offers key recommendations relevant to narrowing the protection gaps
plaguing urban SGN refugees. Based on our research findings in the disparate protection environments of Uganda, South Africa and Mexico, as well as on ORAM’s extensive work with this population in other locations, these recommendations include:
n Training agencies, protection officers, RSD staff, and NGOs which provide refugee assistance (e.g., information on SOGI claims and sensitive interviewing techniques);
n Including sexual and gender nonconformity at each stage of refugee processing (e.g., adopting intake and RSD forms which allow full articulation of claims based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression);
n Encouraging domestic protection authorities to recognize SGN claims;
n Providing UNHCR mandate protection where domestic protection is unavailable;
n Expediting consideration of vulnerable SGN persons’ claims;
n Forming information networks to improve SGN refugees’ access to information systems;
n Fast-tracking resettlement of particularly vulnerable SGN refugees;
n Increasing the numbers of SGN refugees accepted for resettlement;
n Forming partnerships with organizations focused on sexual and gender minorities; and
n Conducting comprehensive advocacy and service efforts that connect organizations working in legal aid, sex and gender based violence, human rights issues, and refugee support.