This thesis examines the experiences of girl child soldiers in Uganda in order to explore the gender gaps that exist in post-conflict programming and to engender meaningful policy solutions that target these gaps. This thesis uses a gender lens to analyze the challenges faced by Ugandan girls and to explore how entrenched gender norms feed into a singular narrative of conflict – dangerous boys and traumatized girls – that renders particular combatants – and their unique needs – invisible. Adopting a feminist methodology that prioritizes the importance of girls’ narratives and self-perceptions, the author argues that girl child soldiers must be meaningfully included in the design and implementation of programm...
abstract: Armed violence is a contemporary global challenge especially in the developing world. It i...
Approximately 1.8 million northern Ugandans were internally displaced during conflict between the Ug...
Background: Adolescent girls are an overlooked group within conflict-affected popul...
This thesis examines the experiences of girl child soldiers in Uganda in order to explore the gender...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
Child soldiers are used in armed groups and forces around the word. Children as young as seven years...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
This working paper examines the challenges in the Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DD...
Masculinity and femininity debates of armed conflict in Africa have always regarded men as fighters ...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
Abstract The severe situation of female child soldiers worldwide continues, and the harsh reality t...
This paper focuses on the reintegration of girl soldiers in northern Uganda as they return to their ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) programs slowly developed gender-policies to ref...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of children who were formerly abducted and recruited i...
abstract: Armed violence is a contemporary global challenge especially in the developing world. It i...
Approximately 1.8 million northern Ugandans were internally displaced during conflict between the Ug...
Background: Adolescent girls are an overlooked group within conflict-affected popul...
This thesis examines the experiences of girl child soldiers in Uganda in order to explore the gender...
This research explores the perceptions and experiences of female former child soldiers in regard to ...
Child soldiers are used in armed groups and forces around the word. Children as young as seven years...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
This working paper examines the challenges in the Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DD...
Masculinity and femininity debates of armed conflict in Africa have always regarded men as fighters ...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
Abstract The severe situation of female child soldiers worldwide continues, and the harsh reality t...
This paper focuses on the reintegration of girl soldiers in northern Uganda as they return to their ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) programs slowly developed gender-policies to ref...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of children who were formerly abducted and recruited i...
abstract: Armed violence is a contemporary global challenge especially in the developing world. It i...
Approximately 1.8 million northern Ugandans were internally displaced during conflict between the Ug...
Background: Adolescent girls are an overlooked group within conflict-affected popul...