
Gender plays a crucial role in the field of peacebuilding, with increasing recognition of its significance in promoting sustainable and inclusive peace. This article explores the intricate relationship between gender and peacebuilding, highlighting the various ways in which gender norms, inequalities, and power dynamics influence peace processes. It examines the positive contributions of gender equality and women's participation in peacebuilding initiatives, and the challenges that hinder their full inclusion. By recognizing and addressing these gendered dynamics, policymakers, practitioners, and researchers can foster more effective and transformative approaches to peacebuilding that prioritize gender equality and social justice.
Peace Building, Gender equality, Conflict, Gender-Transformative
Peace Building, Gender equality, Conflict, Gender-Transformative
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