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A window of opportunity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo:incorporating a gender perspective in the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration process
Institute for Security Studies, 2004Using 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 is a transformative concept, in which equal attention to women and men in the theory, policy and practical implementation are all crucial to the success of DDR(RR) processes.This paper is dividedDocumentSudanese women’s priorities and recommendations to the Oslo Donors’ Conference on Sudan
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2005This statement was issued at the Oslo Donor's Conference on Sudan in April 2005.DocumentGender equality and humanitarian assistance: a guide to the issues
Canadian International Development Agency, 2003This guide explores what is involved in integrating a gender perspective in humanitarian assistance. This guide covers the "why?" of using a gender perspective in relief efforts, draws attention to current issues, sets out questions to ask when reviewing submissions and reports, and includes a list of tools.DocumentGender-based violence tools manual for assessment, program design, monitoring and evaluation
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2003This manual is aimed at improving international and local capacity to address gender-based violence (GBV) in refugee, internally displaced, and post-conflict settings.DocumentRaising awareness for reproductive health in complex emergencies: a training manual
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2003This Training Manual aims to raise awareness of and build support for reproductive health (RH) RH programming in refugee situations.DocumentThe gender dimensions of post-conflict reconstruction
WIDER Conference on Making Peace Work, 2004This draft conference paper by Gender Action considers gender, particularly the needs of women, in post-conflict reconstruction (PCR) situations.DocumentMore than Victims: The Role of Women in Conflict Prevention
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2002Report 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.DocumentWinning the Peace conference report: women’s role in post-conflict Iraq
Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2003This is a report from a forum on the crucial role women can – and should – play in Iraqi reconstruction held in April 2003 in Washington D.C.DocumentGender equity and peacebuilding: from rhetoric to reality: finding the way
International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2003This paper looks at how gender concerns are being integrated into policies and programs that shape post-conflict societies.Findings indicate a slow but positive shift in international opinion and understanding about the consequences of conflict on women and the importance of their participation in peacebuilding processes and post-conflict social transformation.DocumentWomen in war and peace: grassroots peacebuilding
United States Institute of Peace, 2000Many of the efforts under way to sustain peace in countries and regions beset by or emerging from violent conflict are undertaken by grassoots organisations formed by those whose lives are most directly and significantly affected by the conflict .Pages
