Development, Women and War: Feminist Perspectives

Enviado por iKNOW Politics el Jue, 2008-02-28 21:16.
Summary:

In these series of articles policy makers, practitioners, and academics discuss long-running conflicts around the world and highlight women's experiences and potential to contribute both to war and peace.


Autores:Haleh Afshar, Donna Pankhurst, Chris Corrin, Lesley Abdela, Maria Holt, Ann Jordan, Judy El-Bushra, Elaheh Rostami Povey, Deborah Eade, Hugo Slim, Mary Anderson, Martha Thompson, Rola Hamid, Myriam Gervais, Suzanne Williams, Sumaya Farhat-Naser, Gila Svirsky, Jenny Pearce, Glenda Caine
Editor(a)Haleh Afshar and Deborah Eade
Format: PDF
Idioma:English
Publication Year: 2003
Editorial:Oxfam
AdjuntoTamaño
Intro_what do women contribute.pdf293.65 KB
sex war and other wars.pdf248.05 KB
women and wars.pdf159.16 KB
developing policy on integreation and reconstruction.pdf226.59 KB
Kosovo_missed opportunities.pdf167.4 KB
training the uniforms.pdf129.77 KB
palestinian women.pdf185.93 KB
relief agencies and standing in the war.pdf161.26 KB
women and conflict transformation.pdf184.29 KB
gender relations and armed conflict.pdf193.24 KB
women in afghanistan.pdf179.98 KB
part ii_agencies.pdf112.18 KB
relief agencies and standing in the war.pdf161.26 KB
protection through empowerment_el salvador.pdf185.12 KB
Pearcebuilding_latin America.pdf227.8 KB
training for peace.pdf115.06 KB
human security and reconstruction in rwanda.pdf170.53 KB
mission impossible_gender_conflict_Oxfam GB.pdf199.63 KB
resources.pdf163.29 KB
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