Gender, Conflict, And Development
Publisher: World Bank Publications | 2004-10 | ISBN: 0821359681 | PDF | 224 
pages | 5.34 MB

Gender, Conflict, and Development was written as an effort to fill a gap 
between the Bank's work on gender mainstreaming and its agenda in conflict and 
development. The authors identify a link between gender and conflict issues and 
provide the most comprehensive review of external and internal sources on 
gender and conflict, with a particular focus on policy relevance for an 
institution such as the Bank.

The book highlights the gender dimensions of conflict, organized around major 
relevant themes such as female combatants, sexual violence, formal and informal 
peace processes, the legal framework, work, the rehabilitation of social 
services and community-driven development. And for each theme it analyzes how 
conflict changes gender roles and the policy options that might be considered 
to build on positive aspects while minimizing adverse changes. The suggested 
policy options and approaches aim to take advantage of the opportunity afforded 
by violent conflict to encourage change and build more inclusive and gender 
balanced social, economic and political relations in post-conflict societies. 
The book concludes by identifying some of the remaining challenges and themes 
that require additional analysis and research. 

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