RT Article T1 Violation of Economic, Social, Cultural, and Environmental Rights as Seen Through the Eyes of Displaced Women in the Northern Zone of Colombia JF Violence against women VO 31 IS 14 SP 3451 OP 3474 A1 Boom-Cárcamo, Dailyng A1 Anaya-Cuello, Kelly A1 Boom-Cárcamo, Efrain A2 Anaya-Cuello, Kelly A2 Boom-Cárcamo, Efrain LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1938251229 AB Forced displacement results in social inequalities negatively affecting the well-being of displaced women. Addressing the economic, social, cultural, and environmental dimensions of their vulnerability is crucial. This article examines the perspectives of 59 displaced women in informal settlements in northern Colombia on violations of their rights. Interpretative phenomenological analysis reveals economic hurdles, such as limited access to decent work and workplace discrimination. Social barriers, like stigmatization and discrimination, impede integration and access to essential services. Despite challenges, increasing awareness and implementing inclusive policies can enhance the living conditions of displaced women. K1 Vulnerability K1 Women K1 Displacement K1 Human Rights DO 10.1177/10778012241279823