Abstract
The article aims to analyse some of the expressions of violence experienced by women in the camp and experiences related to access to the social protection network in Rio Grande do Sul. The study was exploratory in nature, qualitative in nature and guided by the dialotico-critical method. The narratives of women in the field, leaders and network workers were obtained from semi-structured interviews and analysed in the light of gênery studies. The results point to difficulties in accessing and/or missing network services for rural women, as well as social experiences marked by the sexual division of labour, patriarcalism and maladministration.