ICG recently released a report titled "Beyond Victimhood: Women's Peacebuilding in Sudan, Congo, and Uganda", which states that peacebuilding cannot succeed if half the population is excluded from the process. Women make a difference, in part because they adopt a more inclusive approach toward security and address key social and economic issues that would otherwise be ignored. But in all three countries, as different as each is, they remain marginalised in formal processes and under-represented in the security sector as a whole. The report details the situation in each country, as well as providing concrete reccomendations to the governments. Read report in full here.
Labels: africa, gender, post-conflict, report

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