The Darfur conflict is undoubtedly the most horrific contemporary humanitarian and security disaster. Unfortunately, the field of security studies has approached this conflict within policy-making, academic and military-circles as a gender-neutral social science. However, within this conflict women have played a larger role in defining how insecurity is understood, as security actors, as academics, as military personnel and as key members of international civil society. Therefore, this paper asks the central question – does the increased role of women affect how security is understood? Do women actors change how we deal with threats to security? Are there different threats that are relevant to women in security? This paper examines t...
Lack of representation and participation of women in decision-making is a global phenomenon that has...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...
Women in Africa increasingly bear greater burden of conflicts in which they rarely contribute to th...
The Darfur conflict is undoubtedly the most horrific contemporary humanitarian and security disaster...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019The plight of women facin...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
This study aims to examine the role of the United Nations Fund for Women (UNIFEM) in upholding women...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
A Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfillment of ...
Her specialist areas include research on gender and small arms and light weapons (SALW). She has bee...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusMany parts of Africa have been ...
This study, a vital part of a Ph.D. thesis, delves into the prolonged armed conflict\u27s impact in ...
This is a study of conflict resolution in the Darfur region of Sudan that underpins the gross human ...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
Lack of representation and participation of women in decision-making is a global phenomenon that has...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...
Women in Africa increasingly bear greater burden of conflicts in which they rarely contribute to th...
The Darfur conflict is undoubtedly the most horrific contemporary humanitarian and security disaster...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019The plight of women facin...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
This study aims to examine the role of the United Nations Fund for Women (UNIFEM) in upholding women...
Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfilment of the...
A Thesis Submitted To the School Of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) In Partial Fulfillment of ...
Her specialist areas include research on gender and small arms and light weapons (SALW). She has bee...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusMany parts of Africa have been ...
This study, a vital part of a Ph.D. thesis, delves into the prolonged armed conflict\u27s impact in ...
This is a study of conflict resolution in the Darfur region of Sudan that underpins the gross human ...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
Lack of representation and participation of women in decision-making is a global phenomenon that has...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...
Women in Africa increasingly bear greater burden of conflicts in which they rarely contribute to th...