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Emergencies & fragile states
The roles of women teachers in peacebuilding and reconstruction (pdf 174kb)
This article examines the potential of women teachers for significant participation in building a gender-just peace, and the challenges that exist for women to fulfill this potential.Schools - however temporary and improvised they may be - are often among the first community organisations to start functioning after a crisis. It is important that they set a high standard in encouraging the active participation of women in reconstruction and peacebuilding after conflict. This article examines the potential of women teachers for significant participation in building a gender-just peace, and the challenges that exist for women to fulfill this potential.
Drawing on examples from a number of different contexts, especially Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and south Sudan, it discusses women teachers' personal and professional development. It identifies some of the challenges faced by women in becoming teachers, and strategies to support women teachers to become agents of change in their societies.
- Resource link:
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/ what_we_do/resources/downloads/ gender_peacebuilding_and_reconstruction_kirk.pdf - Published: 2004
- Source: Oxfam (http://www.oxfam.org.uk)
- Added to ADG on: 26 March 2007 , contributed by: ADG team
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