While the realization of women’s rights has increased significantly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese women’s struggle is often obscured by certain international actors actively pushing for social change in the region. Those who are politically active in the area tend to forget that it is not the mere act of imposing policies that effects change, but rather actively involving Congolese women in decision-making processes. This article examines the way conflict-related sexual violence crimes are interpreted by donors, international organizations and international nongovernmental organizations, and what is implemented to challenge these acts of violence in accordance with the needs and expectations of Congolese women. By looki...
Current conflicts, the development of new forms of combat and strategies adopted by the parties to a...
This paper addresses the large-scale sexual violence that has taken place (and still continues) with...
This paper considers the situation of Congolese women and their almost complete social, political an...
While the realization of women’s rights has increased significantly in the Democratic Republic of th...
Magister Legum - LLMDuring armed conflicts, women experience more abuses than their male counterpart...
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has been called "the worst place in the world to be a woman". W...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been called the ‘worst place in the world’ for women, wit...
The eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been described as the ‘rape capital o...
Why have women in eastern DR Congo increasingly turned to domestic courts in the aftermath of sexual...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
This report is one of three country reports in the series, "Making Transitional Justice Work for Wom...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has witnessed a high prevalence of sexual violence since ...
Current conflicts, the development of new forms of combat and strategies adopted by the parties to a...
This paper addresses the large-scale sexual violence that has taken place (and still continues) with...
This paper considers the situation of Congolese women and their almost complete social, political an...
While the realization of women’s rights has increased significantly in the Democratic Republic of th...
Magister Legum - LLMDuring armed conflicts, women experience more abuses than their male counterpart...
Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence articulates principles ...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has been called "the worst place in the world to be a woman". W...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been called the ‘worst place in the world’ for women, wit...
The eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been described as the ‘rape capital o...
Why have women in eastern DR Congo increasingly turned to domestic courts in the aftermath of sexual...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
This report is one of three country reports in the series, "Making Transitional Justice Work for Wom...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has witnessed a high prevalence of sexual violence since ...
Current conflicts, the development of new forms of combat and strategies adopted by the parties to a...
This paper addresses the large-scale sexual violence that has taken place (and still continues) with...
This paper considers the situation of Congolese women and their almost complete social, political an...