Gender and armed conflicts : challenges for decent work, gender equity and peace building agendas and programmes
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Gender and armed conflicts : challenges for decent work, gender equity and peace building agendas and programmes

Crisis Response and Reconstruction Working Paper No. 2

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 March 2001
Reference: 92-2-112469-X[ISBN]
Authors: Eugenia Date-Bah, Martha Walsh and others, Crisis Response and Reconstruction, ILO
Provides an analytical synthesis of research and insights upon country studies undertaken by the ILO between 1996 and 2000. Intends to guide policy formulation, effective pursuit of gender-sensitive programming, decent work and other activities, to stimulate and advance current debate on women and gender issues in the wake of conflict.

Tag: women workers, equal rights, armed conflict, women, natural disasters

Regions and countries covered: Mozambique, Guatemala, Lebanon, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Unit responsible: ILO Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction

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