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  • Gender & Conflict Topic Guide - GSDRC162349
  • Women, Peace & Security Portal162350
  • UN Women - Conflict Prevention162351
  • Peace Women162352
  • Center for the Study of Gender & Conflict (George Mason University)162353
  • ICTJ - Gender Justice162354
  • The Gender Agency: Transforming the Gender Status Quo in peace, conflict, development & humanitarian affairs162356
  • New UN push to ensure women’s equal participation peace - UN News 24.10.24437511
  • Listen to the women - Transition to a Culture of Peace 01.04.24405674
  • How Women Are Exposed to Conflict - ACLED 08.03.24401505
  • African women on the frontline of peacekeeping - UN News 05.12.23388263
  • More action needed to advance women’s role in global peace and security - UN News 25.10.23380365
  • Video: Gendered Environmental Impact of Conflict: Perspectives from Front-line Women Activists - PAX for Peace 30.03.22339399
  • Book: Gendered Perspectives on Conflict and Violence (Marcia Texler Segal & Vasilikie Demos, 2014)162357
  • Book: Women and Wars: Contested Histories, Uncertain Futures (Carol Cohn, 2013)162358
  • Book: Gender, Violence, and Human Security: Critical Feminist Perspectives (Aili Mari Tripp et al, 2013)162359
  • Book: The Gender Imperative: Human Security Vs State Security (Asha Hans & Betty A. Reardon, 2012)162360
  • Book: On the Frontlines: Gender, War, and the Post-Conflict Process (Fionnuala Ni Aolain et al, 2011)162361
  • Book: Women Waging War and Peace: International Perspectives of Women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction (Sandra I. Cheldelin & Maneshka Eliatamby 2008)162362
  • Book: Gender, Conflict, and Peacekeeping (Dyan Mazurana et al, 2005)162363
  • Book: Gender, Conflict & Development (World Bank, 2005)162364
  • Book: The Women and War Reader (Lois Ann Lorentzen & Jennifer E. Turpin, 1998)162365
  • The vital role of Syrian women in resolving bitter conflicts - UN News 29.10.22312793
  • Report: Gender and Statebuilding in Fragile and Conflictaffected States - OECD 2013162367
  • Briefing: Gender and Statebuilding in Fragile and Conflict-affected States: Key Messages - OECD 2013162368
  • A Gendered Approach to Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution - E-IR 02/13162369
  • Report: Gender, Development and Conflict Resolution: Enhancing Rights & Equitable Practice - DPI 10/12162370
  • Paper: Violent Conflict and Gender Inequality: An Overview - HICN 10/12162371
  • Paper: Gender Relations, Violence and Conflict Transformation - Berghof Foundation 2011162366
  • Report: Gender, conflict, and peacebuilding state of the field and lessons learned from ISPgrantmaking - USIP 2011162372
  • Report: Building a state that works for women: Integrating gender into post-conflict state building (pdf) - FRIDE 03/11162373
  • Paper: Integrating Gender in Post-Confl ict Security Sector Reform - DCAF 2008162374
  • Report: The Gender Dimensions of Post-Conflict Reconstruction The Challenges in Development Aid - UNU Wider 06/06162375
  • Report: Women in Peacebuilding Resource and Training Manual - West African Network for Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation, 2004162376
  • Development, Gender and Conflict - Beyond Intractibility 08/04162377
  • Report: Gender Approaches in Conflict & Post-conflict Situations - UNDP 2001162378
  • Report: Development in Conflict: The Gender Dimension - Oxfam 01/99162380
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