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Abstract or Description
Compounding crises related to inequalities and violence, health, the environment and food and water insecurity affect people across generations, and solutions to build lasting peace require the involvement and leadership of people of all generations. This report focuses on how generation and age differences affect peacebuilding work among women by analyzing how women and women’s organizations are using intergenerational strategies and partnerships to build peace.
Intergenerational Peacebuilding Among Women: Leveraging the Power of Collaboration argues that women’s and women’s organizations’ intergenerational peacebuilding efforts and potential must be better recognized, supported, developed and encouraged at the national and international levels alike. Through the case studies, the report shows examples of existing efforts, opportunities and challenges, with the goal of shaping and influencing how decision-makers and funders approach intergenerational partnerships and strategies as part of peacebuilding work.
Publication Date
6-2023
Document Type
Report
Keywords
peacebuilding, intergenerational
Disciplines
Peace and Conflict Studies
Digital USD Citation
Stavrevska, Elena B.; Biare, Youssra; Jallow, Ramatoulie Isatou; Mounir, Nermine; Yaftali, Zarqa; Yoon, Heela; Mawby, Briana; and Tamam, Hassnaa, "Intergenerational Peacebuilding Among Women: Leveraging the Power of Collaboration" (2023). Kroc IPJ Research and Resources. 60.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/ipj-research/60