Demobilisation and reintegration
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- 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...
- 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...
- After the war: female ex combattants' political activities in Guatemala
- ( W. Hauge / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo , 2007)
- This report focuses on how the female fighters of the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca (URNG) in Guatemala fared in the demobilisation and reintegration process that began in 1997, and to w...
- A practical guide to promoting women’s participation in peace and security initiatives
- ( K. Valasek; K. Nelson / United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women , 2006)
- This guide aims to facilitate the creation of policies and concrete action plans on the issue of women, peace and security through the provision of good practices, specific recommendations and a six-s...
- Girls vulnerability to violence during armed conflict or crises
- ( F. T. Holst-Roness / International Committee of the Red Cross , 2006)
- This paper draws attention to the many ways in which girls experience violence during armed conflict or crises, and briefly presents some of the activities carried out by the International Committee o...
- Manual for planning and carrying out DDR
- ( S. Douglas; V. Farr; F. Hill; W. Kasuma / United Nations Development Fund for Women , 2004)
- This handbook is aimed at those planning and executing disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR). It contains reflections and lessons learned, case studies from Liberia and Bougainville in P...
- In the DRC, gender mainstreaming is necessary in disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, repatriation and resettlement.
- ( E. Schroeder / Institute for Security Studies, South Africa , 2004)
- Using the case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo, this paper argues that gender mainstreaming of disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, repatriation and resettlement DDR(RR) processes...
- Colombian women activists meet to discuss improving women's and human rights
- ( K. Stanski / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington , 2004)
- This report discusses the proceedings and outcomes of Women Waging Peace’s conference hosting 16 Colombian women peacebuilders. The purpose of the conference was to elevate the voices of women in Col...
- Successful peacebuilding exercises must account for women's roles as and experiences of combatants in Sierra Leone
- ( D. Mazurana; K. Carlson / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington , 2004)
- This paper examines the disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration (DDR) programme that took place when conflict ceased in Sierra Leone. While these programmes effectively reached out to male comb...
- Women played key role in El Salvadorean conflict and resolution
- ( C.P. Conaway; S. Martinez / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington , 2004)
- This study focuses on Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) women in El Salvador, proposing that they played a key role throughout El Salvador’s struggle as combatants and tenedores. The au...
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