摘要:The rates of domestic violence and femicide in various European countries tend to be higher amongmigrant women, as well as among women from cultural minorities. This led to the development ofa culture and gender-sensitive in-depth interview guide aimed at better understanding this phenomenon,as well as identifying specific aspects of the experience of violence in a foreign scenario.The first stage was developing a draft interview guide based on the most important issues addressedin the professional literature, relating both to victims of domestic violence and to survivorsof femicide and their families. This has allowed others to “hear their voices” and to understandtheir own perspectives, which are especially important considering the steady increase of thisphenomenon around the world. The second phase was a pilot study among immigrant femicidesurvivors: first in Spain, later in Romania, and finally in Georgia, focusing on internally displacedpeople. The last step was analyzing the feedback from the different countries, which led to a refinedand improved version of the interview guide. Thus, the current paper presents an ongoing processleading to a standardized interview guide, which could be adapted to local socio-cultural contexts,enabling comparative studies across Europe.