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In order to understand what life's vulnerability means we have to differentiate between ontological (or fundamental) vulnerability and situated (or contextual) vulnerability.3 The notion of "ontological vulnerability" means: There is no invulnerable human life.
Contextual vulnerability is a characteristic of social and ecological systems generated by multiple factors and processes' [ 11].
Our study demonstrated that researchers need to take into account the wide institutional and social context that determines vulnerability, as expressed by the concept of "contextual vulnerability" (Hinkel 2011).
Vulnerability encompasses a variety of concepts including sensitivity or susceptibility to harm and lack of capacity to cope and adapt.' Contextual vulnerability or 'starting-point vulnerability' refers to 'A present inability to cope with external pressures or changes, such as changing climate conditions.
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Thus, 'contextual vulnerability' approaches start by the definition of risks that are assessed by the integration of historical data analysis, models, and uncertainty evaluation of the predicted scenarios.
The study of contextual determinants of psychological vulnerability will play a role in the development of tailored interventions.
Future studies should seek to involve these groups for more understanding of contextual issues that drive vulnerability and risk to HIV infection in post conflict settings.
Our explanation for this reflects our overall proposal that assessments of vulnerability are inescapably contextual and usually multiple, being mediated at the very least by the values and particular relationships that are assigned between people and their environment in a given location.
However, it should be acknowledged that disasters are caused by vulnerability that is contextual; therefore, creating a single taxonomy may oversimplify the diverse characteristics displayed by disasters.
In fact, a link to local development goals, for example, water, ecosystems, education, and health (Allen 2006), and a focus on contextual and subjective experiences of vulnerability and resilience (Maskrey 2011; Kelman et al. 2015) are considered the only ways for CBIs to be successful.
Therefore, reliable research on contextual factors that increase their vulnerability to coercive sex is required in order to inform effective strategies targeting this increasingly marginalized segment of young people.
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