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Gendered Peace
War, law and patriarchy
April 5th, 2022
Peacebuilding
Making women’s voices count – what does the move from “more” to “meaningful” participation look like in peace negotiations?
March 28th, 2022
Gendered Peace
A feminist perspective on the Russian-Ukraine War: Implications for NATO
March 8th, 2022
Featured
“My voice was heard”: Centring civilian agency in responses to sexual and gender-based violence
February 11th, 2022
Peacebuilding
From ‘more’ to ‘meaningful’: six strategies to make women’s participation count in peace support operations
February 9th, 2022
Sexual Violence in Conflict
Media (mis)representation of conflicted-related sexual violence
February 1st, 2022
Peacebuilding
Five years of building peace: Female ex-guerrillera’s political reincorporation in Colombia
January 24th, 2022
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“You Can Do Anything:” Intimate partner violence and the 2016 US presidential election
December 13th, 2021
Legal Analysis
She protests too much: tracking the weaponization of gender stereotypes in courts around the world
December 1st, 2021
Gendered Peace
Groundhog day at the UN Security Council: the 2021 WPS Open Debate
November 30th, 2021
Gendering COVID 19
Why Sri Lanka should leverage the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in its COVID-19 recovery
November 25th, 2021
Peacebuilding
Five years on from Colombia’s Peace Agreement, gender inequality remains an obstacle to stable and lasting peace
November 24th, 2021
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