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Women, Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding: Global Perspectives
Women, Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding: Global Perspectives examines the critical role of women in contexts of violent conflict and post-conflict peacebuilding worldwide. The book highlights how women are disproportionately affected by war-related violence, including sexual violence, displacement, and loss of livelihoods, yet they also play key roles in community resilience, reconciliation, and peace processes. Drawing on case studies from multiple regions, it explores the intersection of gender, security, and development, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies that recognize women’s experiences and contributions. The work also addresses structural barriers—such as patriarchal norms, limited political representation, and legal inequalities—that hinder women’s full participation in peacebuilding. Overall, the book argues that sustainable peace requires integrating gender perspectives and empowering women as active agents of change in conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction.
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