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Women in Peace Processes

Ahern, P., Nuti, P., & Masterson, J.M. (2000). Promoting gender equity in the Democratic process: Women’s paths to political participation and Decisionmaking. Washington, DC: International Center for Research on Women. Retrieved May 16, 2002, from the International Center for Research on Women Web site: http://www.icrw.org/docs/GCSLsynthesispaper.pdf

Anderlini, S.N. (2000a). The A-B-C to UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women and peace and security. Retrieved May 17, 2002, from the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Web site: http://www.peacewomen.org/un/sc/ABC1325.html

Anderlini, S.N. (2000b). Women at the peace table: Making a difference. New York, NY: The United Nations Development Fund for Women.

Anderson, S. (2002). Women and peacemaking: Lessons learned from the women Peacemakers program. Patterns in Reconciliation, 6, The International Fellowship Of Reconciliation.

BADC. (1998). Improving human security: Towards enhancing the performance of non- State players. Proceedings of the BADC International Conference on Sustainable Disarmament for Sustainable Development. Retrieved May 19, 2002, from the BADC Web site: http://www.disarmconf.org/database/en16.htm

Breines, I., Gierycz, D. & Reardon, B.A. (Eds.). (1999). Towards a women’s agenda for a culture of peace. Paris, France: UNESCO.

Cockburn, C. (1998). The space between us: Negotiating gender and national identities in conflict. London: Zed Books.

El-Bushra, J. (2000). Transforming conflict: Some thoughts on a gendered understanding of conflict processes. In S. Jacobs, R. Jacobson, & J. Marchbank (Eds.), States of Conflict: Gender, violence and resistance (pp. 66-86). London, England: Zed Books.

Hunt, S. & Posa, C. (2001). Women waging peace. Foreign Policy, 124, 38-47.

Hunt, S., Amiri, R., & Edmunds, G. (2000). Women waging peace: Lessons in Leadership. The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 24 (2).

Kamau, J.N. (1999). Assessment report on: Women’s participation in the peace process. Proceedings of the Economic Commission for Africa Sixth African Regional Conference on Women, Ethiopia. Retrieved May 19, 2002, from the UN Economic Commission for Africa Web site: http://www.uneca.org/eca_resources/Publications/ACW/new/acgd_publications/Peace.htm

Kumar, K. (2001). Aftermath: Women and women’s organizations in postconflict Societies. USAID Program and Operations Assessment Report 28. Washington, DC: Center for Development Information and Evaluation, USAID. Retrieved May 19, 2002, from the Women in Development, USAID Web site: http://www.genderreach.com/pdfs/Krishna%27s%20Final%20Synthesis.pdf

Kumar, K. (Ed.) (2001). Women and civil war: Impact, organizations, and action. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Levine, C. (1999). The gender dimensions of peacebuilding. NPSIA Conference - Human Security: Policy implications for the 21st century, Canada.

Madlala-Routledge, N. (2001). New bridges to peace. WIIS Occasional Paper.

Marshall, D.R. (2000). Women in war and peace: Grassroots peacebuilding. Peaceworks, 34. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace.

Mazurana, D.E. & McKay, S.R. (1999). Women & peacebuilding. Essays on Human Rights and Democratic Development, 8. Montreal, Canada: International Centre For Human Rights and Democratic Development.

Meintjes, S., Pillay, A. & Turshen, M. (2001). The Aftermath: Women in post-conflict Transformation. London: Zed Books.

Naraghi-Anderlini, S. (2001). Women’s leadership, gender and peace: Reflections on a Meeting at the Ford Foundation. New York, NY: The Ford Foundation.

The New York Gender Focus Group of the Hague Appeal for Peace. (2001). Building a Women’s peace agenda. New York, NY: Hague Appeal for Peace.

Ollapally, D.M. (2001). Engendering real security: Moving beyond theory to policy. Women’s Policy Journal of Harvard, 1.

Olonisakin, F. (2001). Conflict, cooperation and the role of women and women’s NGOs in Africa. WIIS Occasional Paper.

Pankhurst, D. & Anderlini, S.N. Mainstreaming gender in peacebuilding: A framework for action. London, England: Women Building Peace Campaign, International Alert.

PROWID. (1998). After the peace: Women in post-conflict reconstruction. Information Bulletin. Retrieved on May 16, 2002, from the International Center for Research on Women Web site: http://www.icrw.org/docs/postconflictinfobulletin.pdf

Rehn, E. & Sirleaf, E.J. (2002). Women, war, peace: The independent experts’ Assessment on the impact of armed conflict on women and women’s role in Peace-building. New York: UNIFEM.

Sorenson, B. (1998). Women and post-conflict reconstruction: Issues and sources. War- Torn Societies Project Occasional Paper 3. Retrieved May 16, 2002, from the War-Torn Societies Project Web site: http://www.unrisd.org/wsp/op3/toc.htm.

Strickland, R. & Duvvury, N. (2003). Gender equity and peacebuilding: From rhetoric to reality. Washington, DC: International Centre for Research on Women. Retrieved May 23, 2003, from the ICRW Web site: http://www.icrw.org/docs/gender_peace_report_0303.pdf.

UNIFEM at work around the world. Retrieved May 10, 2002, from the UNIFEM Web Site: http://www.unifem.undp.org/gov_pax_projects.pdf.

United Nations. (2002). Women, peace and security. New York: United Nations.

USAID. (1999). From the ashes of war: Women and Reconstruction. Information Bulletin 6. Retrieved May 16, 2002, from the USAID Women in Development Web site: http://www.usaid.gov/wid/pubs/ib6.htm.

USAID. (1999). Women’s political participation: The missing half of democracy. Gender MattersInformation Bulletin No. 3. Retrieved May 12, 2002, from the USAID Web page: http://www.usaid.gov/wid/pubs/ib3.htm.

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