Why is Sierra Leone, a low-income economy emerging from armed conflict and authoritarian rule less than two decades ago, assuming such a global leadership role? Mohamed Sesay, co-investigator with the Gender, Justice and Security Hub and Assistant Professor at the University of York looks at the nexus between gender, justice and development since the end of Sierra Leone’s decade-long civil war to argue that the country offers unique insights into the complexity of intractable challenges which persist beyond the implementation of legal-technocratic reform programmes in postwar societies
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Historically, Sierra Leone has experienced major social, political, and economic disruptions that ha...
The low participation of women in formal peacebuilding in Africa is a burning concern in the peace a...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Sierra Leone’s transition has witnessed a number of landmark procedural and legal innovations which ...
The political and decision-making systems and processes of Sierra Leone are fraught with grave gende...
Africa has not been immune of land rights violations. Throughout Africa, the right to use and access...
Capacity-building has become an attractive and important component of development planning and progr...
This book investigates gender equality and women’s empowerment in Sierra Leone, focusing especially ...
Those playing a role in the immediate aftermath of armed conflicts widely state the pursuit of gende...
Since the 1991-2002 civil conflict ended in Sierra Leone, the country has failed to translate the ac...
Although there has been repeated calls by the international community backed up by UN resolutions (1...
This article explores how female agency and experience manifest in a local Sierra Leonean peacebuild...
This article focuses on the historical trajectories of women's empowerment in Sierra Leone, taking t...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Historically, Sierra Leone has experienced major social, political, and economic disruptions that ha...
The low participation of women in formal peacebuilding in Africa is a burning concern in the peace a...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Sierra Leone’s transition has witnessed a number of landmark procedural and legal innovations which ...
The political and decision-making systems and processes of Sierra Leone are fraught with grave gende...
Africa has not been immune of land rights violations. Throughout Africa, the right to use and access...
Capacity-building has become an attractive and important component of development planning and progr...
This book investigates gender equality and women’s empowerment in Sierra Leone, focusing especially ...
Those playing a role in the immediate aftermath of armed conflicts widely state the pursuit of gende...
Since the 1991-2002 civil conflict ended in Sierra Leone, the country has failed to translate the ac...
Although there has been repeated calls by the international community backed up by UN resolutions (1...
This article explores how female agency and experience manifest in a local Sierra Leonean peacebuild...
This article focuses on the historical trajectories of women's empowerment in Sierra Leone, taking t...
Making the transition from war to peace and establishing justice is a challenging but vital conditio...
Historically, Sierra Leone has experienced major social, political, and economic disruptions that ha...
The low participation of women in formal peacebuilding in Africa is a burning concern in the peace a...