Conflict - Related Violence Against Women

This document presents a study on conflict related violence against women transforming transition. By comparatively assessing three conflict-affected jurisdictions (Liberia, Northern Ireland, and Timor-Leste), Conflict-Related Violence Against Women empirically and theoretically expands current understanding of the form and nature of conflict-time harms impacting women. The “violences” that occur in conflict beyond strategic rapeare first identified. Employing both a disaggregated and an aggregated approach, relations between forms of violence within and across each context’s pre-, mid-, and postconflict phase are then assessed, identifying connections and distinctions in violence. Swaine highlights a wider spectrum of conflict-related violence against women than is currently acknowledged. She identifies a range of forces that simultaneously push open and close down spaces for addressing violence against women through post-conflict transitional justice. The book proposes that in the aftermath of conflict, a transformation rather than a transition is required if justice is to play a role in preventing gendered violence before conflict and its appearance during and after conflict.

Constitution religion, Islam Liberal rights, and the Malaysian State

This document presents a study on Constitution religion, Islam Liberal rights, and the Malaysian State. This document presents a study on constitutional religion, the liberal rights of Islam and the Malaysian state. This book took a long time to come. Constituting Religion was originally conceived as a comparative study of Islamist disputes in Egypt, Malaysia and Pakistan. However, an important treatment of the link between law, religion, politics and society in one of these three countries would require a huge investment of time and energy. Having already been captivated by the initial fieldwork in Malaysia, attention was focused on understanding the Malaysian experience

Country Gender Profile (Arab Republic of Egypt), Survey Report

This document presents a survey report on Country Gender Profile (Arab Republic of Egypt). The basic indicators used in this survey are: Socioeconomic Indicators, Health Indicators, Education indicators and other Relevant Indicators. The the main parts of this survey are women’s Situation and the Government’s Interventions in Gender Mainstreaming in Egypt, Women’s Situation in the Selected Sectors and Interventions for Assisting Women by Other International Organizations, NGOs, and Others.

Gender based Violence in Morocco : Domestic Violence as a Case in Point

The document presents a paper on Gender based Violence in Morocco: Domestic Violence as a Case in Point. This paper departs from a conviction that domestic violence is a merely criminal act that should be questioned and corrected by promoting and empowering the status of women in Moroccan society. It approaches this phenomenon from its multi-dimensional perspective in order to underline its social, cultural, legal and economic aspects and implications.

Gender-Based Violence Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation with Refugee and Conflict-Affected Populations

This document presents a Manual and Toolkit for Researchers and Practitioners on gender-based violence, monitoring and evaluation with refugee and conflict- affected populations. This manual and the associated practitioner toolkit form a comprehensive package to support researchers and members of the humanitarian community in conducting ethical and technically sound research, monitoring and/or evaluation (RME) on gender-based violence (GBV) within refugee and conflict-affected populations. The manual’s step-by-step approach enables readers to make appropriate ethical and methodological decisions when collecting data with refugee and other vulnerable populations. In addition, the practitioner’s toolkit provides data collection tools, templates and other resources that can be used in the field to enhance data collection and analysis efforts.

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