Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenges. Many become pregnant or have children while they are associated and face stigma and marginalization upon reintegration into civilian communities. This article describes a multi-year participatory action research study that took place in twenty communities in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and northern Uganda from 2006 – 2009 and included more than 650 young mother participants. We find that this community-based approach to reintegration improved the wellbeing of young mother participants and their children. We discuss the challenges and limitations of conducting participatory action research with war-affected young people and make recommendations ...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
This article describes a multi-year participatory action research (PAR) study with young women and g...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
In Liberia, Sierra Leone and northern Uganda, young women’s lives were greatly disrupted by civil wa...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
Experience of traumatic stressors within armed groups can negatively impact social cognitions of mas...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
In this report, we describe a community-based participatory action research (PAR) project involving ...
Over 12,000 girls and women were abducted during Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), and many were force...
Background: Although twenty years since the Cape Town Principles, armed groups continue to actively ...
The phenomenon of children associated with armed forces and armed groups is an issue of increasing g...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
This article describes a multi-year participatory action research (PAR) study with young women and g...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
In Liberia, Sierra Leone and northern Uganda, young women’s lives were greatly disrupted by civil wa...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
Experience of traumatic stressors within armed groups can negatively impact social cognitions of mas...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
In this report, we describe a community-based participatory action research (PAR) project involving ...
Over 12,000 girls and women were abducted during Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), and many were force...
Background: Although twenty years since the Cape Town Principles, armed groups continue to actively ...
The phenomenon of children associated with armed forces and armed groups is an issue of increasing g...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
This article describes a multi-year participatory action research (PAR) study with young women and g...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...