The Initiative for Inclusive Security
A Program of Hunt Alternatives Fund
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 REGIONS
 Africa
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 Europe
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 THEMES
 Conflict Prevention
 Peace Negotiations
 Post-Conflict
     Reconstruction


 OUR WORK
 Building the Network
 Making the Case
 Shaping Public Policy

 PUBLICATIONS

 IN THEIR OWN VOICES
 Kemi Ogunsanya,
    DRC

 Martha Segura
    Colombia

 Mary Okumu
    Sudan

 Nanda Pok
    Cambodia

 Neela Marikkar
    Sri Lanka

 Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
    South Africa

 Rina Amiri
    Afghanistan

 Rita Manchanda
    India

 Rose Kabuye
    Rwanda

 Sumaya Farhat-Naser
    Palestine

 Terry Greenblatt
    Israel

 Vjosa Dobruna
    Kosovo

Focus: Northern Ireland

Democratic Dialogue. 1996. “Power, Politics, Positionings: Women in Northern Ireland.” Report No. 4. Belfast: Democratic Dialogue.

Fearon, Kate. 2002. “Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition: Institutionalizing a Political Voice and Ensuring Representation. In ACCORD 13, Owning the Process: Public Participation in Peacemaking. London: Conciliation Resources. Retrieved August 11, 2003, from the Conciliation Resources Web Site: http://www.c-r.org/accord/peace/accord13/index.shtml

Fearon, Kate. 1999. Women’s Work: The Story of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition. Belfast: Blackstaff Press.

Fitzduff, Mari. 2002. Beyond Violence: Conflict Resolution Process in Northern Ireland. Tokyo: UN University Press and Londonderry: INCORE.

MacGinty, Roger and John Darby. 2002. Guns and Government: The Management of Northern Ireland Peace Process. New York: Palgrave.

McCartney, Clem. Ed. 2003. Striking a Balance: The Northern Ireland Peace Process. London: Conciliation Resources. Retrieved August 11, 2003, from the Conciliation Resources Web site: http://www.c-r.org/accord/ireland/accord8/index.shtml

Morgan, Valerie. 1996. “Peacemakers? Peacekeepers? Women in Northern Ireland 1969-1995.” Occasional Paper 3. Londonderry: INCORE.

Ward, Margaret. 1995. “Finding a Place: Women and the Irish Peace Process. Race & Class, 37, 1, pp. 41-50.

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