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The Gender Dimensions of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Challenges in Development Aid

Authored by: Marcia E. Greenberg and Elaine Zuckerman

Categories: Statebuilding
Sub-Categories: Economic Recovery, Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Region: No Region
Year: 2006
Citation: Greenberg, Marcia E. and Elaine Zuckerman. "The Gender Dimensions of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Challenges in Development Aid." Research Paper No. 2006/62, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2006.

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Abstract

Based on analysing World Bank and other donor post-conflict reconstruction (PCR) loans and grants from rights-based, macroeconomic and microeconomic perspectives, we conclude that few PCR projects identify or address gender discrimination issues. Bank PCR investments hardly reflect Bank research recognizing that gender inequality increases the likelihood of conflict and gender equality is central to development and peace. Our conceptual framework examining women’s programmes, gender mainstreaming, and gender roles in transforming violent into peaceful societies, leads to recommending that PCR projects systematically address gender issues and promote gender equality to make peace work.