Assessing Gender Perspectives in Peace Processes with Application to the Cases of Colombia and Mindanao
Categories: Peace Support Operations, Statebuilding, The Field of Women, Peace and Security
Sub-Categories: Democratization and Political Participation, Peace Accords, Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, UN Resolutions
Country: Colombia, Philippines
Region: No Region
Year: 2018
Citation: Alvarado Cóbar, José, Emma Bjertén-Günther, and Yeonju Jung. Assessing Gender Perspectives in Peace Processes with Application to the Cases of Colombia and Mindanao. Report. November 2018
Sub-Categories: Democratization and Political Participation, Peace Accords, Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, UN Resolutions
Country: Colombia, Philippines
Region: No Region
Year: 2018
Citation: Alvarado Cóbar, José, Emma Bjertén-Günther, and Yeonju Jung. Assessing Gender Perspectives in Peace Processes with Application to the Cases of Colombia and Mindanao. Report. November 2018
Executive Summary
In order to make peace processes more inclusive, increased participation by women and other excluded groups has been emphasized for decades, as well as the need to adopt a gender perspective within peace processes. However, the discussion has tended to focus on counting women and treating women’s participation as synonymous with a gender perspective. Defining what a gender perspective is and how it could be applied throughout a peace process has remained largely unexplored. This paper seeks to address these lacunae by drawing on current frameworks, proposing a definition of a gender perspective in peace processes and introducing a way of operationalizing this definition. The suggested indicators are used to assess two recent peace processes: the Colombian peace process and the Mindanao peace process in the Philippines. This assessment provides a practical application of the conceptual framework and raises new questions about how the concept can be further measured and assessed