The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐building interventions and actions. This is, however, rarely observed in practice beyond local‐level activities. This article discusses new qualitative evidence on the opportunities and barriers to women's participation in peace‐building processes, based on a comparative analysis of case studies conducted in Afghanistan, Liberia, Nepal and Sierra Leone. The findings show that women's engagement in peace‐building activities, beyond their immediate social relations, is restricted by institutional, economic, cultural and social obstacles. These barriers prevent the realization of gender equality objectives in peace‐building initiatives. Moreover, local...
Research on women and post-conflict reconstruction tends to focus primarily on women as victims and ...
Women are the most suffering part of populations in conflicts. They are required to fulfill differen...
Peace-building is now a major aspect of the work of international institutions. While once the inter...
This study intends to document the role and status of women in South Asian peace building initiative...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Women's participation in peacebuilding processes was greatly increased through 1325 resolution on wo...
With the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325 the role women play for peace and security was affir...
With the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325 the role women play for peace and security was affir...
With the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325 the role women play for peace and security was affir...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
How can we restore peace after conflicts? And how can we maintain it? The ...
This thesis studies women in peacebuilding and concentrates on questions: why women are excluded fro...
<p>The goal of the project is to understand the role that gender provisions in peace agreements play...
Research on women and post-conflict reconstruction tends to focus primarily on women as victims and ...
Women are the most suffering part of populations in conflicts. They are required to fulfill differen...
Peace-building is now a major aspect of the work of international institutions. While once the inter...
This study intends to document the role and status of women in South Asian peace building initiative...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Women's participation in peacebuilding processes was greatly increased through 1325 resolution on wo...
With the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325 the role women play for peace and security was affir...
With the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325 the role women play for peace and security was affir...
With the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325 the role women play for peace and security was affir...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
How can we restore peace after conflicts? And how can we maintain it? The ...
This thesis studies women in peacebuilding and concentrates on questions: why women are excluded fro...
<p>The goal of the project is to understand the role that gender provisions in peace agreements play...
Research on women and post-conflict reconstruction tends to focus primarily on women as victims and ...
Women are the most suffering part of populations in conflicts. They are required to fulfill differen...
Peace-building is now a major aspect of the work of international institutions. While once the inter...