This rapid review seeks to provide an overview of the publicly available literature from the academic, donor, and non-government organisation sources on women’s and girls’ experiences of statutory and customary security and justice in Somaliland. In Somaliland women and girls experience poor security, with high rates of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), and significant barriers to gender equality in the pluralistic legal system. The predominant clan-based customary justice system, along with conservative social norms and religious beliefs, discriminates against women and girls, while weak formal state institutions are not able to deliver accessible and effective justice for vulnerable and marginalised groups. Social stigma silences S...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
This research qualitatively explores the barriers, both stemming from traditional practices and cont...
This chapter examines the two separate justice systems Namibia inherited at the point of independenc...
This rapid review searched for literature on how and why women continue to struggle in Somaliland to...
This rapid review presents a selection of the available literature on gender, security and justice, ...
Research suggests that inclusive political settlements tend to be more stable. For Somaliland in the...
Somali women mobilise nationally – through NGOs and civic movements. They succeeded in overcoming ch...
The theme of this study is sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against women in the camps for in...
Qualitative dataset consisting of interview transcripts, including individual key informant intervie...
Violence against women and girls continues to be a global epidemic that kills, tortures, and injures...
The Somali Compact 2014–2016 outlines the objectives of the Somalia federal government to guide the ...
In Sierra Leone, customary systems of governance have long been recognized as feasible alternatives ...
Most jurisdictions have adopted changes in legislation within the past fifty years that reflect the ...
This report summarizes research findings into the prevalence and attitudes around female genital cut...
Somalia is a very young nation demographically; estimates place half the population under the age of...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
This research qualitatively explores the barriers, both stemming from traditional practices and cont...
This chapter examines the two separate justice systems Namibia inherited at the point of independenc...
This rapid review searched for literature on how and why women continue to struggle in Somaliland to...
This rapid review presents a selection of the available literature on gender, security and justice, ...
Research suggests that inclusive political settlements tend to be more stable. For Somaliland in the...
Somali women mobilise nationally – through NGOs and civic movements. They succeeded in overcoming ch...
The theme of this study is sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against women in the camps for in...
Qualitative dataset consisting of interview transcripts, including individual key informant intervie...
Violence against women and girls continues to be a global epidemic that kills, tortures, and injures...
The Somali Compact 2014–2016 outlines the objectives of the Somalia federal government to guide the ...
In Sierra Leone, customary systems of governance have long been recognized as feasible alternatives ...
Most jurisdictions have adopted changes in legislation within the past fifty years that reflect the ...
This report summarizes research findings into the prevalence and attitudes around female genital cut...
Somalia is a very young nation demographically; estimates place half the population under the age of...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
This research qualitatively explores the barriers, both stemming from traditional practices and cont...
This chapter examines the two separate justice systems Namibia inherited at the point of independenc...