The role of women in peacebuilding is acknowledged by many stakeholders central in peace work. While this is so, there are still concerns about what we know about women’s involvement in peacebuilding structures established by non-state actors. Drawing from Amani Mashinani (Peace at Grassroots) peacebuilding model initiated by the Catholic Church in Kenya’s North Rift region, we examine the role of women in processes of conflict resolution in Uasin Gishu County. Suggestions to support women’s participation will be discussed
The main objective of this study was to examine women’s role in conflict resolution in Alamata Town,...
This thesis explores the roles of women of faith in peacebuilding in the conflict between the Gusii...
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...
The role of women in peacebuilding is acknowledged by many stakeholders central in peace work. While...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
Despite the attention to gender and conflict in empirical positivist peace research, and the interes...
Northern Uganda is home to the Acholi people, the predominant ethnic group of the region. The northe...
The basic energies common to all human beings have been directed in such a way that men seek power a...
Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender consider...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
Women groups have been identified as an important tool in peace building in many countries experienc...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
In countries rebuilding from war and violence, women are becoming important voices for peace, rights...
The study set out to scrutinize the scope of conflict in Africa and further evaluate the contributio...
Abstract Following the 2007-2008 post-election violence in Kenya, 650,000 people, comprising men, wo...
The main objective of this study was to examine women’s role in conflict resolution in Alamata Town,...
This thesis explores the roles of women of faith in peacebuilding in the conflict between the Gusii...
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...
The role of women in peacebuilding is acknowledged by many stakeholders central in peace work. While...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
Despite the attention to gender and conflict in empirical positivist peace research, and the interes...
Northern Uganda is home to the Acholi people, the predominant ethnic group of the region. The northe...
The basic energies common to all human beings have been directed in such a way that men seek power a...
Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender consider...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
Women groups have been identified as an important tool in peace building in many countries experienc...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
In countries rebuilding from war and violence, women are becoming important voices for peace, rights...
The study set out to scrutinize the scope of conflict in Africa and further evaluate the contributio...
Abstract Following the 2007-2008 post-election violence in Kenya, 650,000 people, comprising men, wo...
The main objective of this study was to examine women’s role in conflict resolution in Alamata Town,...
This thesis explores the roles of women of faith in peacebuilding in the conflict between the Gusii...
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...