Abstract
Support networks among women are crucial in their migration process, offering emotional refuge and vital resources. Female migration faces unique difficulties, such as violence and discrimination. These networks challenged patriarchal systems and promoted solidarity. In addition, it provides psychological support and helps prevent the deterioration of mental health. Multidisciplinary research is necessary to better understand the improvement strategies and achievements of migrant women. Intersectionality reveals that these networks not only respond to adversity but also address systemic inequalities and promote a more just society.
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