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Report in External Series | 2019

Local Peace Processes: Opportunities and Challenges for Women’s Engagement

Laura Wise, Robert Forster, Christine Bell (2019)
Wise, L., Forster, R., and Bell, Christine. (2019). 'Local Peace Processes: Opportunties and Challenges for Women's Engagement', Edinburgh: Global Justice Academy, University of Edinburgh
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http://www.politicalsettlements.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/PA-X-Spotlight-Local-Peace-Processes-Digital.pdf
When and how do local peace processes and agreements address conflict?
What are the opportunities and challenges for women and gender-equality
advocates seeking to meaningfully engage with local peace processes?

When and how do local peace processes and agreemetn address conflict? What are the opportunities and challenges for women adn gender-equality advocates seeking to meaningfully engage with local peace processes?

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http://www.politicalsettlements.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/PA-X-Spotlight-Local-Peace-Processes-Digital.pdf

Robert Forster

PhD candidate
  • robert.forster@cmi.no
  • Kenya
  • Somalia
  • Yemen
  • Libya
  • Local peace processes
  • Local peace agreements
  • Clustered processes
  • Process design
  • Inclusion
  • Gender

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