Unveiling Women as Pillars of Peace Peace Building in Communities Fractured by Conflict in Kenya: An Interim Report
Summary
This is the first of a series of research studies carried out under the UNDP project Rebuilding Fractured Communities, Phase II, a collaborative effort between the Management Development and Governance Division and the Regional Bureau for Africa. The series documents community efforts in the following countries: Burundi, Cambodia, Guatemala, Kenya, Liberia, Philippines, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and the former Yugoslavia. These studies aim to identify tools and methodologies using participatory strategies to build consensus and repair fracture within and between communities.
Citation
Juma, Monica K. Unveiling Women as Pillars of Peace Peace Building in Communities Fractured by Conflict in Kenya: An Interim Report. New York: United Nations Development Programme, 2000.
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