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From the private to the public sphere: new research on women's participation in peace-building

Moosa, Zohra
Rahmani, Maryam
Webster, Lee
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2013-11-12
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Despite the United Nation&rsquo;s landmark Security Council Resolution on women, peace&nbsp;and security in 2000 which highlighted the importance of women&rsquo;s participation in&nbsp;peace-building, only one in 40 peace treaty signatories over the last 25 years has been a&nbsp;woman. Yet evidence from non-government organisations and women&rsquo;s rights&nbsp;organisations shows that women are active agents of peace, resolving conflicts at all&nbsp;levels of society with little or no recognition. This article discusses new research which&nbsp;tracks women&rsquo;s roles in building peace at local levels in five conflict-affected contexts:&nbsp;Afghanistan, Liberia, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sierra Leone. The article highlights the&nbsp;significance of violence against women as a barrier to peace-building, and explores how&nbsp;and why women&rsquo;s exclusion and marginalisation from peace processes tends to increase&nbsp;the more formal the processes become. The article uses two case studies of women&rsquo;s&nbsp;rights organisations in Afghanistan and Nepal to illustrate the research findings and&nbsp;demonstrate how communities can mobilise to promote gender equality and fulfil&nbsp;women&rsquo;s rights. This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis. For the full table of contents for this and previous issues of this journal, please visit the <a href="http://www.genderanddevelopment.org">Gender and Development</a> website.
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Gender & Development
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Conflict and violence
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21
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3
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1355-2074
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1364-9221
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