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Searching with a thematic focus on Conflict and security, Gender in Rwanda

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    Forgotten casualties of war: girls in armed conflict

    Save the Children Fund, 2005
    This report addresses the protection issues for children associated with armed groups and, more specifically, to the largely unrecognised protection requirements of girls.
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    Struggling to survive: barriers to justice for rape victims in Rwanda

    Human Rights Watch, 2004
    This report examines the Rwandan government efforts to ensure legal redress and medical assistance and counseling to Rwandan women who were victims of sexual violence during the 1994 genocide.
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    Child survival and the fertility of refugees in Rwanda after the genocide

    Poverty Research Unit, Sussex, 2004
    In the 1960s and 1990s, internal strife in Rwanda has caused a mass flow of refugees into neighbouring countries. This paper explores the effect of violent conflict on the reproductive behaviour of affected populations, particularly on the cumulated fertility of Rwandan refugee women and the survival of their children.
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    Strengthening governance: the role of women in Rwanda's transition

    Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2003
    This paper examines the role and inclusion of women into the transition and post-transition Rwandan governments, following the genocide of the early 1990s.
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    Crossing the border

    Save the Children Fund, 2004
    This report looks at the Disarmament, Demobilisation, Repatriation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration process (DDRRR) of Rwandan boys and girls formerly associated with armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo.The report investigates boys' and girls' experiences in the armed groups and during the complex process of cross-border DDRRR.
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    More than Victims: The Role of Women in Conflict Prevention

    Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2002
    Report on a conference on women’s experiences as not merely victims of conflict, but also as fighters, peace-builders, survivors and protectors. The report summarises the panel presentations and subsequent discussions.
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    Does war reinforce a dominant notion of masculinity?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    What are the links between war and ideas of masculinity? Do the way men think about their gender offer incentives to armed forces to use violence? How are non-combatant males caught up in violence? What role does the state play in the promotion or collapse of alternative masculinities?
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    Aftermath: gender issues in postconflict societies

    Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2000
    Reports by USAID’s Center for Development Information and Evaluation (CDIE) evaluating gender issues in postconflict societies.Country studies include:Cambodiaimpact of conflict on women in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the r

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