WORKING WITH LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX AND QUEER (LGBTIQ+) PERSONS IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT

UNHCR (2021)

This document addresses the rights, challenges, and protection risks faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and other diverse identities (LGBTIQ+) individuals in situations of forced displacement. It emphasises that while they share basic needs and rights with other displaced persons, they encounter additional risks due to their sexual orientation and gender identity. The document reaffirms UNHCR’s commitment to ensuring equal rights and full participation for all persons of concern, including those within the LGBTIQ+ community, as outlined in the “UNHCR policy on age, gender, and diversity.” The focus is on providing equal access to existing international human rights, not establishing “special rights.” To address the diverse forms of discrimination, an age, gender, and diversity approach is deemed crucial to tailor protection and assistance.

https://emergency.unhcr.org/sites/default/files/UNHCR%2C%20Need%20to%20Know%20Guidance.%20Working%20with%20Lesbian%2C%20Gay%2C%20Bisexual%2C%20Transgender%2C%20and%20Intersex%20Persons%20in%20Forced%20Displacement%2C%202011.pdf (09.01.2023)

 




WORKING WITH OLDER PERSONS IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT

UNHCR, (2021)

This document offers guidance to UNHCR staff and partners on safeguarding the rights of older persons in forced displacement or statelessness situations. It emphasises the need to address the distinct needs of older individuals throughout various phases, ensuring their rights to independence, participation, self-fulfilment, dignity, and care without discrimination. The systematic application of UNHCR’s Age, Gender, and Diversity Policy is crucial to ensuring equal rights and full participation for all, considering the diversity within the older persons’ demographic. Additionally, the UNHCR Policy on Older Refugees calls for the protection and assistance of older persons, promoting their equality of access to measures that enhance their participation and well-being. The definition of an older person, typically aged 60 and above according to the United Nations, acknowledges the cultural and contextual variations in defining age, recognizing that different support measures may be required for those over 80.

https://emergency.unhcr.org/sites/default/files/Working%20with%20Older%20Persons%20in%20Forced%20Displacment%202013.pdf (09.01.2023)




UNHCR POLICY ON AGE, GENDER AND DIVERSITY

UNHCR (2018)

This policy reaffirms UNHCR’s commitment to prioritising individuals through an age, gender, and diversity (AGD) approach, ensuring equal rights and meaningful participation for persons of concern. Aligned with existing commitments to AGD, Accountability to Affected People (AAP), and women and girls, the policy supports UNHCR’s Strategic Directions 2017-2021, emphasising the diverse experiences of displaced individuals. It mandates compliance across all operations, recognizing the nuanced impact of forced displacement based on age, gender, and diversity. The policy acknowledges progress in AGD, gender equality, and AAP, aiming to strengthen these aspects in UNHCR’s operations.

https://emergency.unhcr.org/sites/default/files/UNHCR%2C%20Policy%20on%20age%2C%20gender%20and%20diversity%2C%202018_0.pdf (09.01.2023)