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Pre-conflict, conflict prevention & peacebuilding
Gender training and fragile states: what works?
The outcomes of a workshop to examine the state of gender training in the context of security and fragile states. (Peacebuild: 2008) More info >>
Introducing gender in conflict & conflict prevention: conceptual & policy implications
This paper looks at why and how gender matters to conflict and conflict prevention in developing countries. (UN International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women: 2003) More info >>
Gender and peacekeeping online training course
This online training course aims to build the awareness and capacity of people involved in peacekeeping operations on how to mainstream gender into their work. (Gender and peacekeeping online training course) More info >>
Conflict, gender, peacemaking & alternative nationalisms in the Western Pacific
This paper looks at the links between conflict, gender and peacemaking in the context of Melanesian societies in the Pacific. (ANU Development Bulletin: 2000) More info >>
Women and peacemaking
This paper provides an overview to the theory and practice of engaging women in peace building processes. (ANU Development Bulletin: 2000) More info >>
Peacemaking in Solomon Islands: experience of the Guadalcanal women for peace movement
This paper provides a case study of the contribution of one women's organisation in post-conflict peace building in the Solomon Islands. (ANU Development Bulletin: 2000) More info >>
Kup women for peace: women taking action to build peace
This paper discusses the role women play in conflict resolution initiatives in Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea. (ANU Research School for Pacific and Asian Studies: 2004) More info >>
Understanding conflict in Solomon Islands: a practical means to peacemaking
This paper examines the reasons behind the conflict in the Solomon Islands and explores practical approaches for peacemaking involving women. (State society and governance in Melanesia Project: 2000) More info >>
