Nigerian women seeking asylum in England on grounds of sexual violence

Author:

Ajayi Chinyere Elsie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, School of Social Work, Care and Community University of Central Lancashire Preston UK

Abstract

AbstractThis study aims to give voice to the experiences of Nigerian women seeking asylum in the UK on the grounds of sexual violence. It draws upon in‐depth narrative interviews with 10 Nigerian women, aged between 27 and 46, seeking asylum on the grounds of sexual violence. Women's accounts were analysed thematically, and the contextual factors that influenced the outcome of their asylum claims were explored. Findings show that women's asylum applications were affected by factors relating to lack of evidence, use of words and/or phrases that do not align with the English language meaning of sexual violence, Home Office's lack of understanding of cultural issues specific to women and peculiarity of women's narrative construction and the decommissioning of legal assistance. Findings also suggest that asylum organisations play a key role in providing holistic support to women. Recommendations are made for the Home Office's policies following these findings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Demography

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