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The “Victim” Pass and the “Agency” Promotion: Who Gets to Be Heard?
In theory, a victim is someone who has experienced harm and seeks remedy. In practice, victimhood is evaluated, contested, and performed. This article examines the unspoken criteria, the "victim pass" that determines whose harm is acknowledged and whose is not, and the paradox of "agency promotion," where survivors are celebrated only when their resistance stays within the boundaries of what power finds acceptable.

CGAP South Asia
May 145 min read
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