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Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Gender Analysis in Kosova

Authored by: Chris Corrin

Categories: Statebuilding
Sub-Categories: Democratization and Political Participation, Economic Participation, Political Transitions
Country: Kosovo
Region: Europe and Eurasia
Year: 2000
Citation: Corrin, Chris. "Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Gender Analysis in Kosova." International Feminist Journal of Politics 3, no.1 (2000): 78-98.

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Abstract

Gender relations fluctuate in times of violent change with flight, exile, displacement and return and relations of inequality between men and women can prevent women from fully participating in the reconstruction processes and gaining political voice. Undertaking a gendered analysis of Kosovar women's involvement in the emerging feminist reconstructive politics highlighted the ways in which international governmental responses at times hindered women's progress. The central concern in this Gender Audit is the extent to which encouragement has been given to increasing women's social,economic,educational and political participation - in both informal civic fora and organizations and at the formal levels of power. The Gender Audit assesses the gaps in policy-making, service provision, data collection and in co-ordination and monitoring of projects designed to increase the participation of women and girls. In post-conflict situations it is vital that all people are enabled to contribute their ideas, expertise and skills in reconstruction and rehabilitation processes leading to democratization and democracy-building. Working in coalitions combining local, national and international elements is providinga positive contribution for somewomen in Kosova.