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Women from the Northern Triangle: Escaping Violence?

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Migration from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala鈥攖he Northern Triangle鈥攑oses many risks for women and girls migrating in search of a better life. Women embark on a journey north despite the risk of exploitation, human trafficking and gender-based violence, now exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The reasons for migrating vary from country to country, but relate to how steep inequality and gang violence directly affect women鈥攎aking them targets of violence. During this episode, 浪花直播 Center fellow, Guadalupe Correa, talks to us about the misconception between human trafficking and human smuggling, the differences between gang violence and cartel organizations when it comes to gender-based violence, and explains how these comprehensive networks take advantage of women鈥檚 vulnerability as transit governments do not provide a comprehensive network of support and protection for them.

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