Conflict and emergencies
- Gender, conflict and emergencies
- By clarifying the risks leading to displacement, risk factors during displacement and risks that inhibit safe and sustainable return, this study looks at protection solutions in the context of both displacement and in situations of return. In particular, tools are presented for assessing risks and for identifying good field practices that reduce the risks that displaced and returnee women and girls confront.
Latest Additions
- Assessing the impact of nutritional definciency in famine
- ( R. Mu;X. Zhang / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2008)
- An increasing literature examines the association between restricted fetal or early childhood growth and the incidence of diseases in adulthood. Little is known, however, about gender difference in th...
- Incorporating gender into mine action programmes
- ( M. Nilsson / Swiss Campaign to Ban Landmines , 2008)
- The relevance of gender has taken time to impose itself clearly to anti landmine programmers, decision-makers, implementers, donors, and stakeholders working in the area of mine action.The main treati...
- Linking poverty and disaster vulnerability in the Caribbean
- ( M. Attzs / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) , 2008)
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The dislocation of households coupled with the loss of livelihoods caused by natural disaster, which usually affects the poor disproportionately, provides a push factor for migration and future rem...
- EU response to women and armed conflict
- ( A. Sherriff;K. Barnes / European Centre for Development Policy Management , 2008)
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Women’s multiple and diverse roles in conflict are hidden, poorly understood and, at times, consciously or unconsciously dismissed. Women are usually...
- Forced marriage in the Lords Resistence Army, Uganda
- ( K. Carlson;D. Mazurana / Feinstein International Center, USA , 2008)
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This paper focuses on the experiences of those women and girls forcibly married within the Lords Resistence Army (LRA) in Uganda, and their attempts to reintegrate in civilian life after captivity....
- Giving girls in conflict affected areas a fair chance
- ( N. van der Gaag / Plan International , 2008)
- This report focuses on girls living in the shadow of war. It outlines how girls are affected differently from every other section of society in countries teetering on the edge of conflict, during war ...
Violence against women in Afghanistan
- ( Womankind , 2008)
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Seven years after the fall of the Taliban regime, Afghanistan is still one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a woman. It has the highest maternal mortality rate in the world, one of t...
- Engendering the peace process in Kosovo
- ( A. Villellas Arino;G. Redondo de la Morena / L'Escola de Cultura de Pau/ The School for a Culture of Peace , 2008)
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From a gender perspective, the post-war rehabilitation process in Kosovo has been complex and offers mixed results The authors of this paper look at this post-war rehabilitation process paying part...
Protection challenges faced by women and girl refugees
- ( United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees , 2008)
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Today, women and girls everywhere still face greater obstacles claiming and enjoying their rights
than do men and boys. Displacement generally exacerbates these inequalities, as does a tenden... Women as drivers of social change: nation-building in post-conflict society
- ( C. Benard;S. G. Jones;O. Oliker / RAND Corporation , 2008)
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This study was undertaken to examine the role of women in post-conflict nation-building. In particular it looks at the impact of post-conflict societal circumstances and nation-building processes o...







