Africa peace and conflict journal, v. 6, no. 1, June 2013
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2013-06
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University for Peace Africa Programme, Addis Ababa, ET
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For many women, violence is the daily condition of their lives, during wartime and peacetime, hence definitions of security need to consider the gendered realities of (in)security. In contemporary Africa, the greater political participation of women during conflict has not translated into sustained engagement of women in post-conflict settings. At the termination of wartime conditions, women become relegated to their traditional roles. This role reversal brings with it a disintegration of social and economic networks that once had been instruments of survival. Tokenism through numbers and quotas is not a panacea to the persistence of long-standing gender inequalities in peace and security processes
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GENDER DISCRIMINATION, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT, WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS, KENYA, ETHIOPIA, FEMINISM, FEMINIST SCHOLARSHIP, GENDER EQUALITY, INTERNATIONAL LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS, ARMED CONFLICT, HUMAN SECURITY, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, RAPE, INSTRUMENTALIZATION OF VIOLENCE, PATRIARCHAL HEGEMONY, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1325, STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE, GENDER ANALYSIS, SOUTH AFRICA
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