Experience of traumatic stressors within armed groups can negatively impact social cognitions of mastery, self-efficacy, and control. This could be compounded by postreturn conditions of stigma, little access to education, and limited means of livelihood. We explore an intervention that placed girlsâ participation as a central organizing principle. Based on study reports and ethnographic field work, we examine how young mothers transformed their identity and membership within communities of return through drama, songs and poetry, and engagement in social actions. Meaningful participation offers a culturally grounded intervention in which the impacts of traumatic stressors on individual functioning and the social relational world are direc...
This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child ...
Background: Although twenty years since the Cape Town Principles, armed groups continue to actively ...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Over 12,000 girls and women were abducted during Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), and many were force...
This chapter explores diverse community perspectives related to girls and young women formerly assoc...
In Liberia, Sierra Leone and northern Uganda, young women’s lives were greatly disrupted by civil wa...
In this report, we describe a community-based participatory action research (PAR) project involving ...
This article describes a multi-year participatory action research (PAR) study with young women and g...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child ...
Background: Although twenty years since the Cape Town Principles, armed groups continue to actively ...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
Over 12,000 girls and women were abducted during Uganda’s civil war (1986-2007), and many were force...
This chapter explores diverse community perspectives related to girls and young women formerly assoc...
In Liberia, Sierra Leone and northern Uganda, young women’s lives were greatly disrupted by civil wa...
In this report, we describe a community-based participatory action research (PAR) project involving ...
This article describes a multi-year participatory action research (PAR) study with young women and g...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child ...
Background: Although twenty years since the Cape Town Principles, armed groups continue to actively ...
Despite the heightened focus on the effects of war on girls, they are still being inappropriately gr...