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FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC POST-CONFLICT RECOVERY AND PEACEBUILDING - Just Future at the

10 Sep 2024

It recognises that women are not just victims of representatives from women’s rights organisations in conflict but also agents of change, capable of driving the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and development and peace when given the opportunity and Iraq, who discussed the often-overlooked role of women resources. [...] It is essential to avoid working in silos and truly Informal sector embrace the Triple Nexus framework, recognising the Ensure specialised support for women in the informal sector inextricable interlinkages of development, humanitarian to improve working conditions, increase income, and and peace actors, while adopting a gender transformative facilitate the transition to the formal economy where a. [...] Targeted interventions can include access to Within the context of post-conflict transitional justice and microcredit, capacity strengthening to enhance existing reparations, we call on international institutions such as the skills and wider access to social security and welfare UN and the African Union to include provisions that programmes. [...] We work in and on Expertise, Innovation & Learning works to promote and protect the rights of the fragility and support jacqueline.molho@cordaid.org poorest, most marginalised and most vulnerable communities in their Cordaid social groups and individuals. [...] Women Partners for Health is a non-profit values of human dignity, organisation that was established in 2014 and justice, compassion and LIKE dedicated to the goal of promoting peacebuilding care for the planet guide us and the well-being of women and girls in our work.
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Authors

Marina Manchkhashvili

Pages
4
Published in
Netherlands

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