This Article will discuss the reasons for the shift from the inclusion of women as active participants in the Syrian revolution to their exclusion and marginalization throughout the conflict and during the recent Geneva Il peace negotiations. It will address how the lack of participation of women in such formal negotiations is hindering the peace process, drawing on the role of women, more generally and historically, in conflict resolution. The Article will provide best practices from prior conflicts and ways in which policymakers can improve participation of women in the peace process in Syria. The reinclusion of Syrian women is possible, despite the ongoing conflict. Based on our research, evidence shows that Syrian women are currently pa...
By 2018 the war in Syria has been going on for seven years. The conflict has caused the death of hun...
Over the past nearly two decades, efforts to increase women’s inclusion in peacebuilding have grown ...
Women and men experience conflicts differently. Women, even as non-combatants, suffer a great harm. ...
This Article will discuss the reasons for the shift from the inclusion of women as active participan...
Women have been involved in the Syrian revolution since the start of the first protests but have thu...
Women have been involved in the Syrian revolution since the start of the first protests but have thu...
In the midst of the worst humanitarian crisis of our time, in Syria, we have seen extreme suffering ...
The Syrian civil war is entering its 8th year with unpromising hope that the people of Syria will be...
Syrian civil society witnessed a new birth in 2011 following decades of hibernation due to oppressio...
Syrische Frauen sind die Ersten in der Gesellschaft, die vom Krieg betroffen sind; sie sind jedoch d...
The status of women in Syria has undergone great change in the last century and particularly in the ...
A just and sustainable peace for Syria can only be attained through the equal participation of women...
This Article will examine whether efforts to implement the Resolution suggest new ways to address th...
By 2018 the war in Syria has been going on for seven years. The conflict has caused the death of hun...
Over the past nearly two decades, efforts to increase women’s inclusion in peacebuilding have grown ...
By 2018 the war in Syria has been going on for seven years. The conflict has caused the death of hun...
Over the past nearly two decades, efforts to increase women’s inclusion in peacebuilding have grown ...
Women and men experience conflicts differently. Women, even as non-combatants, suffer a great harm. ...
This Article will discuss the reasons for the shift from the inclusion of women as active participan...
Women have been involved in the Syrian revolution since the start of the first protests but have thu...
Women have been involved in the Syrian revolution since the start of the first protests but have thu...
In the midst of the worst humanitarian crisis of our time, in Syria, we have seen extreme suffering ...
The Syrian civil war is entering its 8th year with unpromising hope that the people of Syria will be...
Syrian civil society witnessed a new birth in 2011 following decades of hibernation due to oppressio...
Syrische Frauen sind die Ersten in der Gesellschaft, die vom Krieg betroffen sind; sie sind jedoch d...
The status of women in Syria has undergone great change in the last century and particularly in the ...
A just and sustainable peace for Syria can only be attained through the equal participation of women...
This Article will examine whether efforts to implement the Resolution suggest new ways to address th...
By 2018 the war in Syria has been going on for seven years. The conflict has caused the death of hun...
Over the past nearly two decades, efforts to increase women’s inclusion in peacebuilding have grown ...
By 2018 the war in Syria has been going on for seven years. The conflict has caused the death of hun...
Over the past nearly two decades, efforts to increase women’s inclusion in peacebuilding have grown ...
Women and men experience conflicts differently. Women, even as non-combatants, suffer a great harm. ...