Military Women in Peace Operations: Experiences of the Norwegian Battalion in UNIFIL 1978-1998
Summary
This paper focuses on the gender equality implementation work of the United Nations Transitional Assistance Group (UNTAG) mission in Namibia. It highlights the gender challenges that UNTAG was presented with in Nambia, as well as how female participation in the civilian component of the mission has impacted the overall implementation of gender equality.
Citation
Karamé, Kari H. “Military Women in Peace Operations: Experiences of the Norwegian Battalion in UNIFIL 1978–98.” International Peacekeeping 8, no. 2 (2001): 85-96.
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