Abstracts
Abstract
A growing body of literature shows that gender-based experiences produce different circumstances for men and women who become refugees and thereafter. This article sought to contribute to this literature by investigating the challenges faced by Oromo women who have immigrated to Canada as refugees. Toward this end, we interviewed six Oromo women in Western Canada regarding what led them to leave Ethiopia, their experiences as refugees seeking asylum, and their struggles with resettlement and integration. The findings reveal that Oromo women share the challenges endured by their male counterparts, but also are victim of gender-based subjugation at each stage of emigration.
Keywords:
- Oromo Women,
- Asylum Seekers,
- Migration and Resettlement,
- Intersectionality,
- Gender Dynamics
Résumé
Une littérature de plus en plus importante démontre que les expériences genrées produisent des conditions différentes pour les hommes et les femmes qui deviennent réfugié.es et également par la suite. Cet article a cherché à contribuer à cette littérature en enquêtant sur les difficultés rencontrées par les femmes Oromo qui ont immigré au Canada en tant que réfugiées. À cette fin, nous avons mené des entrevues auprès de six femmes Oromo dans l’Ouest du Canada au sujet de ce qui les a amenées à quitter l’Éthiopie, leurs expériences comme réfugiées demandant l’asile, et leurs difficultés en matière de réinstallation et d’intégration. Les résultats démontrent que les femmes Oromo partagent les difficultés rencontrées par leurs homologues masculins, mais sont aussi victimes de subjugation fondée sur le genre à chaque étape de l’émigration.
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