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Abstract or Description
Women peacebuilders inevitably face risks and insecurity in their daily work. International partners have an important role to play in supporting their safety and protection. Understanding women peacebuilders’ roles and the types of risks they face is the first step in ensuring an adequate response. The diversity of roles that women peacebuilders play, as well as the multiple factors that impact the types of risks they might face, need to be taken into account by international partners from the very beginning of a partnership.
Building Holistic Security: Addressing Security Risks of Women Peacebuilders Through Partnerships addresses how international partners who wish to work with women peacebuilders and support them in addressing the risks and insecurity they face need to recognize the scope and nature of peacebuilding work, which is often cross-cutting, overlapping with humanitarian response and development work. Understanding the nuances and breadth of women peacebuilders’ work is crucial to identifying the risks they face and providing them with effective legal, political and financial protection — and is thereby essential to creating partnerships that mitigate and address these risks. Through case studies, the report identifies challenges and opportunities drawn directly from the lived realities of women peacebuilders and their partners, as well as from experts working in the Women, Peace and Security field.
Publication Date
9-2023
Document Type
Report
Keywords
peacebuilding, women peacebuilders, security risks
Disciplines
Peace and Conflict Studies
Digital USD Citation
Ozgunes, Neslihan; Dalak, Eva; Melone, Sandra; Gojković, Natalija; Barwari, Nesreen; Hasan, Slava Shikh; Luqman, Muna; Nyange, Tatu M.; and Mulamula, Ambassador Liberata, "Building Holistic Security: Addressing Security Risks of Women Peacebuilders Through Partnerships" (2023). Kroc IPJ Research and Resources. 71.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/ipj-research/71