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From Rhetoric to Reality: Afghan Women on the Agenda for Peace
C. Levin; E. Powley; M. Sultan / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2005
To what extent have Afghan women made significant gains between 2001 and 2005? This report provides an overview of mechanisms introduced by the international community to promote women's participation...
Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
J. El-Bushra; K. Fish / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 1990
Refugees are those who have fled across borders, while internally displaced persons (IDPs) are those who have fled from their homes but stayed within their countries. In 2003, the number of internally...
Ethical Guidelines for Researchers in the Field of Gender and Peace Building
Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2000
When conducting research in a community, it is important to recognise local expertise in all project phases and to make your agenda explicit and transparent. As a working group of activists and resear...
Conflict prevention and transformation: women’s vital contributions
Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2005
This conference report makes the case for the inclusion of women and gender perspectives in peace processes and offers practical recommendations, guidelines, and models to assist and encourage policym...
Women's contributions to South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission
P. Gobodo-Madikizela / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2005
The study examines the South African Truth and Reconciliation Comission (TRC), paying particular attention to the qualities that women brought to the process of transitional justice. Information was g...
In the midst of war: women's contributions to peace in Colombia
C. Rojas / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2004
This paper examines the recent tumultous history of Colombia, with specific attention to the negotiations between guerilla group FARC and the government of President Andres Pastrana. The author pays p...
Preparing for peace: the critical role of women in Colombia
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...
Inclusive security, sustainable peace: a toolkit for advocacy and action
Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2004
This resource outlines the components of peace building from conflict prevention to post-conflict reconstruction, highlights the role that women play in each phase, and is directed to women peace buil...
From rhetoric to reality: Afghan women on the agenda for peace
M. Sultan; E. Powley; C. Levine / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2005
This paper examines the effectiveness of the international community’s commitment to women’s rights and provides an overview of women’s initiatives and activities in Afghanistan. It reviews potential ...
Good governance from the ground up: women’s roles in post-conflict Cambodia
L McGrew; K. Frieson; S. Chan / Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2004
This paper explores Cambodia’s history post-independence, with a focus on the conflicts surrounding the Khmer Rouge’s seizure of power, and the Paris Peace Accords and UN Transitional Authority in Cam...

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