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    Sustaining peace, re-building livelihoods: the Gujarat harmony project

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    Author(s)
    Ahmed, Sara
    Editor(s)
    Sweetman, Caroline
    Publication date
    2004-11-01
    Subject
    Conflict and disasters
    Gender
    Keywords
    Conflict
    Disasters
    Reconstruction
    Gender and Development Journal
    GaD
    Country
    India
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Routledge
    Journal
    Gender & Development
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/131560
    DOI
    10.1080/13552070412331332350
    Document type
    Journal article
    Language
    English
    Description
    In February 2002, a burning train carriage set off some of the worst communal riots in the prosperous state of Gujarat that post-Independence India has ever witnessed. Civil society remained largely silent, partly out of fear, and institutional response was limited. This paper describes how the Gujarat Harmony Project is attempting to reconcile Hindu and Muslim communities who have traditionally been living alongside each other, though not necessarily always in peace. The article focuses especially on the difficult role of women as survivors, actors, and leaders at the community level, and explores their efforts to work through their pain and transform conflict situations. This paper is based on a review of the GHP that I undertook this year. Neither CARE, nor any of the GHP partners, is responsible for, or necessarily in agreement with, the comments made here. 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.
    Pages
    9
    ISSN
    1355-2074
    EISSN
    1364-9221
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1080/13552070412331332350
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