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ROBERT U. NAGEL, JOSHUA ALLEN, AND KRISTINE BAEKGAARD

18 Oct 2023

As the recent G7 Hiroshima Leaders’ Communiqué stressed: We are committed to championing, advancing and defending gender equality and the rights of women and girls in all their diversity, at home and abroad, and will work together to thwart attempts to undermine and reverse hard-won progress in this area. [...] Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security  | 11 Methodology To explore the relationships between masculinity, violence, and peacebuilding, in 2022 and 2023 we conducted research focused on three conflict-affected areas: Aceh and Maluku, both of which are in Indonesia, and the BARMM in the Philippines. [...] When discussing these topics It was not until 2014 that the MILF and the GoP signed with women, Dwyer and Cagoco-Guiam discovered the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, the repercussions of these dynamics: increased rates which laid the groundwork for the BARMM—a special of domestic violence due to rage and frustration and territorial and political entity that, by devolving many a resurgen. [...] Majorities of men and women agree that “men should be the leader of the household” and that “men should work outside, and women should take care of the household.” This widespread agreement among men and women positions men as income providers in the public sphere and women as nonpaid laborers in the private sphere—a gendered public/private divide that activists and scholars have long identified a. [...] 15 While UNSCR 1325 is a landmark in the formal recognition of women’s roles in and experiences of conflict, the resolution was foregrounded by several other major events, including the adoption in 1979 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women; the 1985 World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya; and the 1995 Beijing Conference on Women.
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