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The Role of Women in Ending Liberia’s Civil War

Women played a substantial role in ending Liberia’s two civil wars. Thanks to their joint efforts, they brought peace to this war-torn country. Table of Contents 1 Chronology of the two Liberian Civil Wars 1.1 1989-1996: first Liberian civil war 1.2 2000-2003: second Liberian civil war 1.3 Source 2 The Particular Situation of Women in […]

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Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)

The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is an international non government organization with national sections, covering all continents with an international secretariat based in Geneva, and a New York office focused on the work of the . Since its establishment in 1915, WILPF has worked to achieve through peaceful means world disarmament, […]

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Women’s Initiatives For Gender Justice

Table of Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Objectives 4 Projects 5 Publications 6 More Information History From 1997 until March 2003 the Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice brought together women’s human rights advocates from around the world to the negotiations towards the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to firmly ingrain the principles […]

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Book: African Women on the Thin Blue Line: Gender-Sensitive Police Reform in Liberia and Southern Sudan

African Women on the Thin Blue Line explores how women in civil society and their female counterparts in the police are experiencing police reform processes in two conflict-affected African contexts: Liberia and Southern Sudan. It highlights the challenges of fully integrating a gender perspective into police reform as well as the many opportunities and strengths […]

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2010 State of World Population UNFPA Report

Table of Contents 1 New UNFPA Report Links Peace, Security and Development to Women’s Rights and Empowerment 1.1 From conflict and crisis to renewal: generations of change 1.2 New Report 1.3 Feature Stories 1.3.1 Dealing With a Legacy of Rape and Torture in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.3.2 Breakdancing for Peace and Positive Change in Northern […]

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WomanStats Database

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Project history 3 Goals of the project 4 The database 5 The research 5.1 Maps 6 Using the database 7 Contribution to the database & report requests 8 External links Introduction The , part of the , is the most comprehensive compilation of information on the status of women […]

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Women for Women International

Women for Women International is a non-governmental organisation that provides women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency, thereby promoting viable civil societies. Women for Women International mobilizes women to change their lives through a holistic approach that addresses […]

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Women and the conflict in Colombia

Women have been at the center of every stage of unrest in , despite their pronounced absence from formal peace negotiations. Colombia has a relatively high number of women in elected positions.  Colombia also boasts a strong, vibrant and diverse women’s movement. Despite repeated attack, disappearances, kidnappings and threats perpetrated against women leaders, women’s groups […]

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Gender Inequality and the MDGs: What are the Missing Dimensions?

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on world leaders to attend a Summit in New York on 20-22 September 2010 to accelerate progress towards the (MDGs). On the occasion of the upcoming Summit, it is important to reflect on the progress achieved so far towards the MDGs. But it is equally important to examine what […]

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Nobel Women’s Initiative

The Nobel Women’s Initiative was established in 2006 by sister Nobel Peace Laureates , , , , and . These six women — representing North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa — decided to bring together our extraordinary experiences in a united effort for peace with justice and equality. Table of Contents […]

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