The 2021 UNHCR-IE SOGI Global Roundtable on Protection and Solutions for LGBTIQþ People in Forced Displacement: Toward a New Vision for LGBTIQþ Refugee Protection

Abstract

This field reflection critically examines how emerging international norms concerning forcibly displaced people of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) were negotiated during the 2021 UNHCR-IE SOGI Global Roundtable on Protection and Solutions for LGBTIQþ People in Forced Displacement. I argue that the Roundtable was a crucial site of norm contestation on queer refugee intersectionality and inclusion within the global refugee policy regime, particularly among stakeholders grounded in two interconnected, mutually responsive policy ecosystems: (1) refugee rights and assistance and (2) LGBTIQþ human rights. Through an intersectional queer feminist understanding of complex adaptive systems, I show how Roundtable stakeholders constructively challenged precepts of impartiality, neutrality, and a charity model of needs-based humanitarianism. Finally, I propose several ways to effectively innovate the international norms that will impact LGBTIQþ refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced people, and stateless people in coming years.

Description

This Open Access article was published in the Journal of Refugee Studies under a Creative Commons CC-BY licence and may be found online at https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feae023.

Keywords

LGBTIQ+, Queer, Forced displacement, United Nations, Humanitarian, Human rights, Feminist, Intersectionality, Complex adaptive systems

Citation

Chen, E. (2024). The 2021 UNHCR-IE SOGI Global Roundtable on Protection and Solutions for LGBTIQ+ People in Forced Displacement: Toward a New Vision for LGBTIQ+ Refugee Protection. Journal of Refugee Studies, 2024, Article feae023, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feae023