This study set out to investigate the challenges of sustainable reintegration in post-conflict situations using a gender perspective and case studying the South Sudan experience. The study objectives were: (i) To establish the problems of economic empowerment of women and how these can limit the sustainability of refugee reintegration; (ii) examine how access to land and its ownership pose challenges to the sustainability of refugee reintegration; (iii) analyse how marginalization of women limits the sustainability of refugee reintegration, and (iv) to elucidate how lack of social rehabilitation limits the sustainability of refugee reintegration. Review of literature was done in accordance to the study objectives. The study used both quali...
In South Sudan, widespread euphoria following independence in July 2011 has given way to disappointm...
As the numbers of returnees in many regions of South Sudan increase, and livelihood opportunities ne...
Can war and displacement have an empowering and emancipating impact on gender asymmetries? How does ...
Sub Saharan and horn Africa regions experienced prolonged conflicts for many decades. South Sudan, o...
The purpose of this paper is to construct a framework for understanding the gender dimensions of pos...
This paper explores the situation of women returning to their homes and communities after their coun...
This study critically examines the strategy and the challenges of the reintegration of excombatantsi...
The continuing conflict in South Sudan, which began in December 2013, is having a devastating impact...
Master thesis development management UT503 - University of Agder 2016This thesis mainly explores the...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
This study, a vital part of a Ph.D. thesis, delves into the prolonged armed conflict\u27s impact in ...
This paper explores the importance of gender sensitive analysis of conflict constructed as ethnic st...
Women's equality and empowerment are international development priorities, but are difficult to achi...
This study investigates gender inequalities in South Sudan that are affecting women’s and girls’ par...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
In South Sudan, widespread euphoria following independence in July 2011 has given way to disappointm...
As the numbers of returnees in many regions of South Sudan increase, and livelihood opportunities ne...
Can war and displacement have an empowering and emancipating impact on gender asymmetries? How does ...
Sub Saharan and horn Africa regions experienced prolonged conflicts for many decades. South Sudan, o...
The purpose of this paper is to construct a framework for understanding the gender dimensions of pos...
This paper explores the situation of women returning to their homes and communities after their coun...
This study critically examines the strategy and the challenges of the reintegration of excombatantsi...
The continuing conflict in South Sudan, which began in December 2013, is having a devastating impact...
Master thesis development management UT503 - University of Agder 2016This thesis mainly explores the...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
This study, a vital part of a Ph.D. thesis, delves into the prolonged armed conflict\u27s impact in ...
This paper explores the importance of gender sensitive analysis of conflict constructed as ethnic st...
Women's equality and empowerment are international development priorities, but are difficult to achi...
This study investigates gender inequalities in South Sudan that are affecting women’s and girls’ par...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
In South Sudan, widespread euphoria following independence in July 2011 has given way to disappointm...
As the numbers of returnees in many regions of South Sudan increase, and livelihood opportunities ne...
Can war and displacement have an empowering and emancipating impact on gender asymmetries? How does ...