Sexual violence against women from sub-Saharan Africa after migration to France

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Abstract

The Parcours survey conducted in 2012-2013 in health facilities across the Paris region (Ile-de-France) sheds light on sexual violence experienced by immigrant women from sub-Saharan Africa after migration and the social contexts in which it occurs; residential and administrative insecurity are factors of increased risk. One-third of surveyed women with HIV were infected after migration, and they reported experience of forced sexual intercourse 4 times more frequently than uninfected women.

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Pannetier, J., Ravalihasy, A., du Loû, A. D., Lert, F., & Lydié, N. (2020). Sexual violence against women from sub-Saharan Africa after migration to France. Population and Societies, 577(5), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.3917/POPSOC.577.0001

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