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The Upside to Venezuela Girls<\/h1>"},"content":{"rendered":"

While gender-based violence affects girls of all nationalities, whether or not Venezuelan, Peruvian, or Colombian, and the official reporting channels are the identical for all, migrant and refugee girls predominantly from Venezuela face additional challenges to access justice, safety and help. These embody discrimination venezuelan women dating<\/a> on their nationality; stereotyped comments that hypersexualize them by state brokers who’re supposed to guard them; a ignorance; and a fear of reprisals, corresponding to deportation, that often discourage them from reporting violence in opposition to them.<\/p>\n