The international discourse on gender and peacebuilding presupposes a common agenda among all women across religion, ethnicity and class in any given post-conflict situation. The literature seems to express the belief that as long as women are included in political decision-making institutions, their representation will ensure that the situation for all women, from the elite to the grassroots, will improve. Women’s political participation is regarded as not only desirable but vital to the advancement of gender equality. This report explores the validity of this position in the context of women’s representation in Sudan, a multi-religious country with a long history of civil war. The approach of this project is two-fold and multidisciplinary...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
Islam empowered women for the first time in human history with the most progressive social, legal, e...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
This article explores women's substantive representation in Sudan's National Assembly. It examines t...
The fundamental argument put forward by Islamists, who have ruled Sudan since 1989, for not signing ...
Government policy since independence has by and large disregarded Sudan’s multi-religious character ...
In classical political thought, citizenship is a gender-neutral abstract personhood. This concept do...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
In 2011 the state of South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan and thus became the world’s youn...
The ‘Arab Spring’ is a nuanced phenomenon of significance to African democracy and women’s rights in...
This article explores the possibilities, limits, and paradox of Salafi female agency at a time when...
Muslim women’s struggle promoting gender equality has always been faced with suspicion for in Islam ...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
While Sudanese women were at the forefront of the popular uprising under the banner "freedom, peace ...
This thesis is a qualitative study based on interviews conducted in early 2007 and aims at getting a...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
Islam empowered women for the first time in human history with the most progressive social, legal, e...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
This article explores women's substantive representation in Sudan's National Assembly. It examines t...
The fundamental argument put forward by Islamists, who have ruled Sudan since 1989, for not signing ...
Government policy since independence has by and large disregarded Sudan’s multi-religious character ...
In classical political thought, citizenship is a gender-neutral abstract personhood. This concept do...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
In 2011 the state of South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan and thus became the world’s youn...
The ‘Arab Spring’ is a nuanced phenomenon of significance to African democracy and women’s rights in...
This article explores the possibilities, limits, and paradox of Salafi female agency at a time when...
Muslim women’s struggle promoting gender equality has always been faced with suspicion for in Islam ...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
While Sudanese women were at the forefront of the popular uprising under the banner "freedom, peace ...
This thesis is a qualitative study based on interviews conducted in early 2007 and aims at getting a...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
Islam empowered women for the first time in human history with the most progressive social, legal, e...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...