Making Women Count – Not Just Counting Women
Summary
The objective of this report is to present an analysis of women’s inclusion distilled from the larger “Broadening Participation” research project to date, in order to provide UN Women (and other organizations studying women’s inclusion) with direct comparative evidence on women’s influence in previous cases of peace processes since the 1990s.
Citation
Paffenholz, Thania, et al. “Making Women Count— Not Just Counting Women: Assessing Women’s Inclusion in Peace Negotiations,” Inclusive Peace and Transition Initiative (Graduate Institute of International Development Studies) and UN Women, April 2016.
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