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Gendering Human Security: From Marginalisation
to the Integration of Women in Peace-Building

During violent conflicts women are victims and survivors, but also fighters,
leaders and activists. Yet, too often the memory of women's agency in
conflict is short. Societies emerging from conflict may experience a redefinition
of the role and status of women in society, resulting in the marginalisation
or isolation of women from key peace-building processes. The resources
of knowledge and capacity that women have developed during conflict are
either lost or neglected. In January 2001, the Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs (NUPI) and the Fafo Institute for Applied Social
Science held a joint Forum in Oslo on Gender Relations in Post-Conflict
Transitions. The Forum brought together over 40 professionals to explore
gender and decision-making in post-conflict transitions.
Drawing on the observations and analysis presented by these participants,
'Gendering Human Security' explores some of the relevant gender dynamics
and suggests recommendations for practitioners on how to integrate women
in peace-building.
The NUPI-Fafo Forum on Gender Relations in Post-conflict Transitions
was co-sponsored by the Government of Norway, the Government of Canada
and the Government of Switzerland as part of their co-operation through
the Human Security Network.
Gendering Human Security: Symposium
on the Integration of Women in Peace-Building
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