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    Author(s)
    Toma, Iulia Andreea
    Publication date
    2018-02-02
    Subject
    Conflict and disasters
    Gender
    Humanitarian
    Keywords
    Displacement
    Food security
    Gender analysis
    Gender inequality
    Kasai
    Water, sanitation and hygiene
    Country
    The Democratic Republic of Congo
    
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    Oxfam
    Document type
    Research report
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    The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently gripped by national political deadlock and plagued by localized armed conflicts, both old and new. In the central region of Kasai, the conflict between government forces and the Kamwina Nsapo militia escalated dramatically in the first quarter of 2017 and has caused a serious humanitarian crisis extending over five provinces. The crisis has led to major food insecurity, and exacerbated the existing vulnerabilities of the local population.

    Women in DRC play a limited role in public life and their access to services and opportunities is constrained. The crisis in Kasai is entrenching existing inequalities in gender norms. In this context, Oxfam conducted a gender analysis in October-November 2017 in order to identify the impacts that the conflict is having on women, girls, boys and men in the province and their coping mechanisms. This report presents the findings of the analysis and recommendations intended to inform Oxfam's own humanitarian programmes and those of its partners and other organizations, as well as the wider humanitarian response.

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    52
    DOI
    10.21201/2017.1657
    ISBN
    978-1-78748-166-4
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/620410
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/kasai-the-forgotten-province-of-drc-gender-assessment-620410
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