The modern international system since her emergence in 1648 has been plagued by series of conflict and instability especially in the decolonized countries of Africa. Even though, there have been series of peacebuilding efforts and approaches to conflict resolution, it has been accused of excluding the paradigm of gender in her analysis and discourse. This paper sought to explain the important contributions of gender and her impact in conflict management in Africa. Through literatures and key informant interviews, the study was able to establish the nexus between gender and conflict, explain how the feminist paradigm challenged the mainstream theories of International Relations of neglecting the critical role of gender in the peace building ...
A journal article by Dr. Fatuma Ahmed Ali an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the S...
Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender consider...
Women have always been at the centre of peace processes across differentpre-colonial African societi...
Peace agreements, especially those signalling the end of internal armed conflicts, can be understood...
This paper interrogates the role of women in peace talks in Africa. It addresses the exclusion of wo...
Romanticised, popular concepts of womanhood and of women's peace-building capacities need to be cri...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
Abstract: The male gender has often dominated the quest for societal security. Analysis and studies ...
The purpose of this study is to obtain insights into the role of employees’ gender on conflict manag...
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...
The paper examines the strategic approaches adopted by women and the socio-cultural obstacles that i...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
Conflict and re-ordering of gender relations in society: post-conflict reconstruction in Rwanda and ...
This paper describes the role and the place of the woman in African society, with particular focus o...
A journal article by Dr. Fatuma Ahmed Ali an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the S...
Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender consider...
Women have always been at the centre of peace processes across differentpre-colonial African societi...
Peace agreements, especially those signalling the end of internal armed conflicts, can be understood...
This paper interrogates the role of women in peace talks in Africa. It addresses the exclusion of wo...
Romanticised, popular concepts of womanhood and of women's peace-building capacities need to be cri...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
Abstract: The male gender has often dominated the quest for societal security. Analysis and studies ...
The purpose of this study is to obtain insights into the role of employees’ gender on conflict manag...
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...
The paper examines the strategic approaches adopted by women and the socio-cultural obstacles that i...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
Conflict and re-ordering of gender relations in society: post-conflict reconstruction in Rwanda and ...
This paper describes the role and the place of the woman in African society, with particular focus o...
A journal article by Dr. Fatuma Ahmed Ali an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the S...
Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender consider...
Women have always been at the centre of peace processes across differentpre-colonial African societi...