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Invisible Women: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Reintegration and Rehabilitation

Authored by: Sanam Naraghi Anderlini and Melinda Holmes

Categories: Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies, Violent Conflict
Sub-Categories: Access to Justice and Rule of Law, Countering Violent Extremism, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), Violent Extremism
Region: No Region
Year: 2019
Citation: Anderlini, Sanam Naraghi, and Melinda Holmes. "Invisible Women: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Reintegration and Rehabilitation." United Nations Development Programme. 2019.

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Executive Summary

The global study, Invisible Women: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Reintegration and Rehabilitation, conducted in partnership with the International Civil Society Action Network, responds to a pressing need for action-oriented research that improves our understanding of women’s roles in reintegration and rehabilitation processes, and the work of women-led organizations in supporting these processes. The study considers their experiences as critical lessons for the design and implementation of initiatives to prevent violent extremism. In doing so, it makes an important contribution to an expanding evidence base on the reintegration of violent extremists.