The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is the United Nation’s (UN) key policy instrument for addressing gender violence in conflict zones. However, the agenda has been preoccupied with “hot” conflicts, and its application and relevance to sustained, but “low level” conflict situations is poorly conceptualized. This research considers this issue through a case study of Zimbabwe since 2000. I make the case for broadening the understanding of conflict as found in the WPS agenda. This paper addresses the question: ‘How does the case of Zimbabwe exemplify the need for a broader understanding of conflict within the WPS agenda as it applies to non-war settings?’ I first consider the nature of non-war zones, adopting a feminist international re...
This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. ...
Abstract: The male gender has often dominated the quest for societal security. Analysis and studies ...
The paper draws on research in war and post-war situations in Africa, Asia, the Balkans, Colombia an...
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is the United Nation’s (UN) key policy instrument for add...
Young women constitute part of the Zimbabwean youth population and have a significant role to play i...
This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. ...
The research explored analysed the effects of gender equality on peace consolidation within Zimbabwe...
The country has been highly susceptible to intra-state conflicts since the attainment of independenc...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which women in Zimbabwe have been affected b...
Literature has been increasingly exploring the field of transitional justice, and the significance o...
This paper sought to explore ways of enhancing women participation in peacebuilding and decision-mak...
The low participation of women in formal peacebuilding in Africa is a burning concern in the peace a...
In countries rebuilding from war and violence, women are becoming important voices for peace, rights...
The UN Security Council’s landmark resolution 1325 created the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agend...
A discursive and textual analysis of the Zimbabwean coup through a lens of postcolonial theory. The ...
This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. ...
Abstract: The male gender has often dominated the quest for societal security. Analysis and studies ...
The paper draws on research in war and post-war situations in Africa, Asia, the Balkans, Colombia an...
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is the United Nation’s (UN) key policy instrument for add...
Young women constitute part of the Zimbabwean youth population and have a significant role to play i...
This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. ...
The research explored analysed the effects of gender equality on peace consolidation within Zimbabwe...
The country has been highly susceptible to intra-state conflicts since the attainment of independenc...
The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which women in Zimbabwe have been affected b...
Literature has been increasingly exploring the field of transitional justice, and the significance o...
This paper sought to explore ways of enhancing women participation in peacebuilding and decision-mak...
The low participation of women in formal peacebuilding in Africa is a burning concern in the peace a...
In countries rebuilding from war and violence, women are becoming important voices for peace, rights...
The UN Security Council’s landmark resolution 1325 created the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agend...
A discursive and textual analysis of the Zimbabwean coup through a lens of postcolonial theory. The ...
This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. ...
Abstract: The male gender has often dominated the quest for societal security. Analysis and studies ...
The paper draws on research in war and post-war situations in Africa, Asia, the Balkans, Colombia an...