The gender-based violence in recent times has become an integral part of the on-going Boko Haram Insurgency in North-East Nigeria. Since the full-scale declaration of combat between the Nigerian state and the insurgent group, the asymmetrical tactics of the group have been evolving, based on its capabilities. The recent spike in the targeted raid and attack on female schools, markets, and female institutions purposely for abduction and kidnapping of women and girls indicated this assertion. Due to the depletion of its fighters and loss of territories, there is a surge in mass deployment of ‘women and young girls’ as material instruments of warfare: fighters, suicide bombers, human shields, bargaining tools, sex slaves, informants, and so on...
Nigeria has had a chequered history of conflict situations such as civil war, inter and intra ethnic...
Scholars have critiqued the incorporation of gender into counter-terrorism and countering violent ex...
Do the same dynamics hold for non-state actors as with state-based sexual violence, or are there dif...
The gender-based violence in recent times has become an integral part of the on-going Boko Haram Ins...
Gender-based violence is inevitable in every armed conflict zone. To survive, every human being, inc...
Terrorism is a criminal act that has devastated and destabilized many nations of the world. It has n...
ABSTRACTIn October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual ...
The Boko Haram insurgency in Northern Nigeria and counter-insurgency measures adopted by the Nigeria...
This article addresses an under-researched aspect of Boko Haram’s activities: gender-based violence ...
In October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual violence...
This article draws on a qualitative study piloted in Maiduguri, Northern Nigeria, to unpack the gend...
The counterinsurgency tactics employed by the Nigerian armed forces to combat Jamā\u27at Ahl as-Sunn...
Since 2013, Boko Haram has significantly contributed to gendered violence against women. This study ...
School abductions in Nigeria have received global attention since 2014. Although several studies exi...
ABSTRACTBoko Haram is an Islamic extremist organization that believes that politics in Northern Nige...
Nigeria has had a chequered history of conflict situations such as civil war, inter and intra ethnic...
Scholars have critiqued the incorporation of gender into counter-terrorism and countering violent ex...
Do the same dynamics hold for non-state actors as with state-based sexual violence, or are there dif...
The gender-based violence in recent times has become an integral part of the on-going Boko Haram Ins...
Gender-based violence is inevitable in every armed conflict zone. To survive, every human being, inc...
Terrorism is a criminal act that has devastated and destabilized many nations of the world. It has n...
ABSTRACTIn October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual ...
The Boko Haram insurgency in Northern Nigeria and counter-insurgency measures adopted by the Nigeria...
This article addresses an under-researched aspect of Boko Haram’s activities: gender-based violence ...
In October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual violence...
This article draws on a qualitative study piloted in Maiduguri, Northern Nigeria, to unpack the gend...
The counterinsurgency tactics employed by the Nigerian armed forces to combat Jamā\u27at Ahl as-Sunn...
Since 2013, Boko Haram has significantly contributed to gendered violence against women. This study ...
School abductions in Nigeria have received global attention since 2014. Although several studies exi...
ABSTRACTBoko Haram is an Islamic extremist organization that believes that politics in Northern Nige...
Nigeria has had a chequered history of conflict situations such as civil war, inter and intra ethnic...
Scholars have critiqued the incorporation of gender into counter-terrorism and countering violent ex...
Do the same dynamics hold for non-state actors as with state-based sexual violence, or are there dif...