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Unveiling Women as Pillars of Peace Peace Building in Communities Fractured by Conflict in Kenya: An Interim Report

Authored by: Monica K. Juma

Categories: Peace Support Operations
Sub-Categories: De-escalation and Preventive Diplomacy, Human Development, Nonviolent Resistance, Peacemaking
Country: Kenya
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
Year: 2000
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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Executive 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.