Victim-survivors as co-facilitators of repair and regeneration in Colombia

Yoana Fernanda Nieto-Valdivieso*

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Abstract

This article explores the ways in which women victim/survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and other human rights abuses in Colombia are co-facilitating repair and regeneration in their wider social ecologies – including their families, communities, built and natural environments – through their physical and emotional work. I begin by exploring the concept of co-facilitation which is used in socio-ecological resilience literature to designate the process through which individuals and communities cooperate with their social ecologies to make positive development possible after stressful/traumatic experiences despite systemic inequality and oppression. Using empirical data and following a growing corpus of literature which recognises that during war people are not only harmed but also build life alongside violence, I argue that victim/survivors and women-led organizations cooperate to co-facilitate positive change in women’s lives and their communities. The paper concludes by reflecting on the role of these organizations as central resources in women’s lives and the need to strengthen them.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-12
JournalJournal of Gender Studies
Early online date13 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 13 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Women-led organizations
  • co-facilitation
  • conflict-related sexual violence
  • (self-)repair
  • Colombia

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