Database

Golmohammad, Abkhezr & Ahmadnia, ‘Undocumented Afghan Refugee Women’s Lived Experiences of Distress in Iran: A Narrative Inquiry of Social Suffering During the COVID-19 Pandemic’, 2025

Subject Area

Gender/Sex
Refugee/Asylum

Source

Academic

Type

Literature

Location

Asia

Year Published

2025

Summary

Golmohammad, Roxana and Abkhezr, Peyman and Ahmadnia, Shirin, Undocumented Afghan Refugee Women’s Lived Experiences of Distress in Iran: A Narrative Inquiry of Social Suffering During the COVID-19 Pandemic (October 10, 2024). International Journal of Intercultural Relations, volume 105, 2025

Abstract

Undocumented Afghan refugee women in Iran face a multitude of challenges amidst the pandemic, deeply rooted in socio-political, economic, and cultural factors. This study explores their lived experiences through a social suffering lens, emphasizing the interplay of trauma, displacement, and systemic injustices. Semi-structured interviews informed by narrative inquiry were used. Participants shared that the pandemic has revived memories of war and displacement, as uncertainties surrounding their legal status and precarious living conditions increased. Gender-based violence, economic exclusion, and heightened emotional distress followed. Despite adversity, narratives also highlight resilience and resistance strategies. This research underscores the urgent need for holistic approaches to address systemic injustices and inform targeted interventions for this vulnerable population. Moving forward, incorporating intersectional and systemic perspectives is essential for fostering a more equitable and inclusive future for all.