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Women Movement for Peace and Security in Africa

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October 1, 2013

Women Movement for Peace and Security in Africa

In order to study the role of women in the various stages of peace and conflict, we must first understand the underlying concepts inherent in these processes and the ways in which women understand and use these concepts in their work. Also important is how these concepts have been translated into concrete mechanisms for use at the international, regional, national and local levels to promote gender equality in peacebuilding. This paper will first provide a conceptual framework to allow a more thorough understanding of how the concepts of peace and conflict; security and development; and gender are generally understood in the context of this study.
 
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UNDP, Femmes Afrique Solidarité
In order to study the role of women in the various stages of peace and conflict, we must first understand the underlying concepts inherent in these processes and the ways in which women understand and use these concepts in their work. Also important is how these concepts have been translated into concrete mechanisms for use at the international, regional, national and local levels to promote gender equality in peacebuilding. This paper will first provide a conceptual framework to allow a more thorough understanding of how the concepts of peace and conflict; security and development; and gender are generally understood in the context of this study.
 
Resource type
Publisher
UNDP, Femmes Afrique Solidarité