The paper examines the gendered dimension of violence in violent conflicts. It examines the theoretical position that violence in conflict is more likely to affect women more than men. This argument is emphasised by examining previous conflict contexts around Africa but primarily referring to Kivu in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The paper underscores the role played by masculinity in spearheading violence towards women during and after conflict. However, the paper also discusses how men are victims of violence in conflict, albeit at a lower rate than women
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
Gender is increasingly used as an analytical framework in program and policy development for youth i...
The paper examines the gendered dimension of violence in violent conflicts. It examines the theoreti...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been called the ‘worst place in the world’ for women, wit...
This paper analyzed the use of rape as a weapon in Democratic Republic of Congo conflict zone. Rape ...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
Masculinity and femininity debates of armed conflict in Africa have always regarded men as fighters ...
Conflict and re-ordering of gender relations in society: post-conflict reconstruction in Rwanda and ...
Peacebuilding is more likely to succeed in countries with higher levels of gender equality, but few ...
Sexual violence against men is a reality. What happens to women and children during wartime also hap...
There is increased evidence of the existence of sexual violence against men and boys in many war-str...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Gender, poverty and violence readily intersect in women's lives with profound i...
The modern international system since her emergence in 1648 has been plagued by series of conflict a...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
Gender is increasingly used as an analytical framework in program and policy development for youth i...
The paper examines the gendered dimension of violence in violent conflicts. It examines the theoreti...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been called the ‘worst place in the world’ for women, wit...
This paper analyzed the use of rape as a weapon in Democratic Republic of Congo conflict zone. Rape ...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
Masculinity and femininity debates of armed conflict in Africa have always regarded men as fighters ...
Conflict and re-ordering of gender relations in society: post-conflict reconstruction in Rwanda and ...
Peacebuilding is more likely to succeed in countries with higher levels of gender equality, but few ...
Sexual violence against men is a reality. What happens to women and children during wartime also hap...
There is increased evidence of the existence of sexual violence against men and boys in many war-str...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Gender, poverty and violence readily intersect in women's lives with profound i...
The modern international system since her emergence in 1648 has been plagued by series of conflict a...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
During the on-going civil conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo or DRC), which ...
Gender is increasingly used as an analytical framework in program and policy development for youth i...