Study on the Traditional and Changing Role of Gender and Women in Peacebuilding in South Sudan

Study on the Traditional and Changing Role of Gender and Women in Peacebuilding in South Sudan

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Study on the Traditional and Changing Role of Gender and Women in Peacebuilding in South Sudan

May 4, 2020

This report is the result of a short-term study on the traditional and changing roles of gender and women in peace-building. The study involved field research in five locations (Aweil, Bentiu, Bor, Rumbek, and Torit). The purpose of the study is to research how the traditional and changing roles of women/girls and men/boys, conflict dynamics in South Sudan and to recommend to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), potential partners, on possible further peace initiatives.1 This study contributes to UNDP’s work with women, with regard to resolving peace and security issues in the region. The study offers critical analysis in understanding the unique potential contribution of South Sudanese women in national reconciliation and peacebuilding. The study aims to enable the government of South Sudan and international donors to more effectively mainstream gender initiatives into their policies, programs, and future activities.
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