This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. The paper argues that women have been actively involved in the civil strife in the country. They are active agents who make choices, possess critical perspectives of their own and organise in response to the civil strife situation. To set the stage for the discussion the terms civil strife and women as active agents are defined fist followed by the role of women in civil strife or war situations elsewhere before tracing the path travelled in Zimbabwe since the year 2000. Key words: civil strife, women, conflict, fast track, land refor
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An SSW Occasional paper on the role of the women folk in the reconciliation process at the inception...
The paper draws on research in war and post-war situations in Africa, Asia, the Balkans, Colombia an...
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This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which women in Zimbabwe have been affected b...
Women in formalized (civil) and non-formalised (uncivil) groups have played a vital role in ensuring...
This paper is based on the findings of a two year action research project conducted in Chimanimani d...
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is the United Nation’s (UN) key policy instrument for add...
The project report summarizes women’s lived-experiences with regard to land reform issues. The resea...
This paper sought to explore ways of enhancing women participation in peacebuilding and decision-mak...
This study was prompted by media reports that talk of rampant sexual abuse in youth camps during ele...
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This paper explores the contingent nature of war-time developments in gender relations, focusing par...
This paper explores the relationship between women civil society organisations and the government in...
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