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Title: The role of women in armed conflict resolution and peace-building in Uganda
Other Titles: A case of the LRA conflict in Kitgum district, Acholi sub-region
Authors: Atuhaire, Phiona
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Nkumba university press Entebbe.
Citation: Atuhaire Phiona (2021). The role of women in armed conflict resolution and peace-building in Uganda: A case of the LRA conflict in Kitgum district, Acholi sub-region. In Asiimwe, Solomon (Ed). Compendium of Graduate Students’ Research Abstracts. Entebbe: Nkumba University Press.
Series/Report no.: ;no. 114-118
Abstract: The realm of women and armed conflict resolution is quite the less navigated area of study in developing countries particularly Uganda. This study, in general, analyzes the role of women in armed conflict resolution and peacebuilding in Uganda and their experiential perspective using Kitgum District. This study is derived from the disproportionate representation of women in conflict resolution strategies and peace-building processes despite also being victims of the same armed conflicts.
Description: Under the first objective, the study found that the factors that influenced the role of women in armed conflict resolution in Kitgum include; social-cultural, economic, and political factors. The study also found that the relationship between women’s involvement in armed conflict resolution and restoration of peace in armed conflict-ravaged areas of Kitgum was linked to the lessened possibility of conflict, attainment of sustainable development, and gender sensitive recovery.
URI: https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/319
ISBN: 978-9970-694-00-6
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