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Gender, conflict, and development / Tsjeard Bouta, Georg Frerks and Ian Bannon

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Washington, D.C : 2005 The World Bank,Description: xxviii, 192 pages; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0821359681
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42  BOU
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Gender and warfare : female combatants and soldiers' wives 3. Gender-based and sexual violence : a multidimensional approach 4. Gender and formal peace processes 5. Gender, informal peace processes, and rebuilding civil society 6. Gender-sensitizing the post-conflict legal framework 7. Gender and work : creating equal labor market opportunities 8. Gender and rehabilitating social services : a focus on education 9. Gender and community-driven development 10. Policy options 11. Further analysis on gender, conflict, and development
Summary: Gender, Conflict, and Development provides a comprehensive analysis of gender and conflict and focuses on the policy relevance of the information for development institutions. It is the first book to link the World Bank's work on gender mainstreaming with its agenda on conflict and development." "A thoughtful assessment of the practical implications of various policy options, Gender, Conflict, and Development will be of value to all development agencies seeking to encourage positive change in the aftermath of violent conflict and to anyone interested in the relationship between gender and conflict."--Jacket
Item type: Book
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UMU Rubaga Campus 305.42 BOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 21209

Includes bibliographical references and index

1. Introduction
2. Gender and warfare : female combatants and soldiers' wives
3. Gender-based and sexual violence : a multidimensional approach
4. Gender and formal peace processes
5. Gender, informal peace processes, and rebuilding civil society
6. Gender-sensitizing the post-conflict legal framework
7. Gender and work : creating equal labor market opportunities
8. Gender and rehabilitating social services : a focus on education
9. Gender and community-driven development
10. Policy options
11. Further analysis on gender, conflict, and development

Gender, Conflict, and Development provides a comprehensive analysis of gender and conflict and focuses on the policy relevance of the information for development institutions. It is the first book to link the World Bank's work on gender mainstreaming with its agenda on conflict and development." "A thoughtful assessment of the practical implications of various policy options, Gender, Conflict, and Development will be of value to all development agencies seeking to encourage positive change in the aftermath of violent conflict and to anyone interested in the relationship between gender and conflict."--Jacket

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