Protecting the "Invisible": Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities in Humanitarian Contexts

Below is my research paper on how a feminist humanitarian organisation situates sexual and gender minorities in gender-based violence programming. Principles of inclusivity must come to terms with difficult realities of humanitarian intervention which often are not suited to serving hidden groups.
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