South Sudanese women have been grossly under-represented in formal peace negotiations. However, they have been active in informal peacebuilding at the local level where peace means rebuilding society. Such informal peacebuilding is radically different to formal peace negotiations where male warlords and political leaders in new positions of power divide the spoils of war. This brief describes women’s informal peace work in South Sudan, and shows the extensive and valuable, but often unrecognized work that women’s organizations do. We also look at how women’s roles in formal processes are informed by women’s informal work
According to UNSCR 1325, the involvement of women in peace processes is evaluated in this article. I...
Sudanese women are urging the international community and Sudan’s male leaders to do more to promote...
This paper tries to explore Sudanese women’s involvement in civil society. It looks at their roles ...
South Sudanese women have been grossly under-represented in formal peace negotiations. However, they...
South Sudan got her independence from Sudan in 2011 and up till now it has suffered from recurrent r...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
The signing of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on “Women, Peace and Security” in October 2000, m...
Since the early 1990s, building peace during and after conflict has been moving away from the confer...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...
Since the official end of conflict between the Republic of the Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberati...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
According to UNSCR 1325, the involvement of women in peace processes is evaluated in this article. I...
Sudanese women are urging the international community and Sudan’s male leaders to do more to promote...
This paper tries to explore Sudanese women’s involvement in civil society. It looks at their roles ...
South Sudanese women have been grossly under-represented in formal peace negotiations. However, they...
South Sudan got her independence from Sudan in 2011 and up till now it has suffered from recurrent r...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
The signing of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on “Women, Peace and Security” in October 2000, m...
Since the early 1990s, building peace during and after conflict has been moving away from the confer...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
Once again, the award of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize focused our attention on the vital role women pl...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...
Since the official end of conflict between the Republic of the Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberati...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
According to UNSCR 1325, the involvement of women in peace processes is evaluated in this article. I...
Sudanese women are urging the international community and Sudan’s male leaders to do more to promote...
This paper tries to explore Sudanese women’s involvement in civil society. It looks at their roles ...