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War's offensive on women : the humanitarian challenge in bosnia, kosovo, and afghanistan
War's Offensive on Women contends that humanitarian groups’ attempts to provide assistance and protection for women will fall short unless they make women major actors in such efforts. Mertus shows how human rights laws are beginning to address gender-based violence, and how agencies can respond to women’s needs in conflict and post-conflict settings. The book is of wide interest to humanitarian and human rights practitioners, policymakers, and students alike. "Julie Mertus uses women's own voices and richly detailed case studies to show us precisely how so many humanitarian aid operations manage to ignore the experiences and needs of women in war zones. Mertus goes beyond the problems, and maps out pragmatic solutions. This is a terrific book for practitioners, activists, and scholars alike."—Cynthia Enloe, Clark University
"Provides a wealth of information on the difficulties faced by intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations in providing protection and assistance to women affected by armed conflict.... The text offers vivid case studies and a valuable set of guidelines for improving practice in the delivery of humanitarian relief and protection."—Joan Fitzpatrick, University of Washington School of Law
"Superbly captures the special needs and capacities of refugee, displaced, and other war-affected women while pinpointing the successes, and too often, failures in humanitarian responses. Although it is a sad story in many respects—one replete with rape, sexual torture, and other gender-based abuses—War's Offensive on Women leaves the reader with hope for the future by setting out concrete recommendations to improve the lives of women caught in the crossfire of conflict situations."—Susan Martin, Georgetown University
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