The role of women in conflict resolution and peacebuilding
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Women are amongst the most vulnerable victims in war and conflict situations, yet they are also often the ones that trigger peace mechanisms. What is exactly women's role in conflict resolution and peacebuilding? How can we involve women more in peacebuilding processes? What can be done to enhance men's role in contributing to peace processes? These are some of the questions adressed by Wikigender University students in February 2011.
Wikigender University articles
- The Role of Women in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
- Haiti: Fighting gender-based violence in the post-quake environment
- Copenhagen Conference, The Role of Women in Global Security
- Men’s Role in Women’s Rise to Power in Conflict-Resolution Processes
- The Role of Women in Ending Liberia's Civil War
- Women in UN Peacekeeping
- Tunisian Women's Role in the Tunisian Revolution
- The WomenPeace Project
See also
Below is a list of related articles available on Wikigender. Please add to this list any articles that you write on the role of women in conflict resolution and peacebuilding!
- Women and Peace organisations
- International Law and War Rape
- Gender Genocide in the Bosnian War
- HIV/AIDS, Women and Conflict
- Women, Peace and Security
- UN Action against sexual violence in conflict
- Women and the Conflict in Colombia
- Women and the Conflict in Darfur
- Women and the Conflict in Afghanistan
- Women and the Conflict in Sri Lanka
- Women and the Conflict in Iraq
- Women and the Conflict in DRC
- Girl child soldiers
- Gender and Peacebuilding initiative
- UN Security Resolution 1325
- UN Security Resolution 1888
- UN Security Resolution 1820
- UN Security Resolution 1889
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