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Abstract
Laura Wise reflects on how external actors can support women in a shrinking civic space, emphasizing the importance of context.
Civic space worldwide is undergoing significant changes, with growing concerns about the shrinking or shifting environments in which citizens, particularly women, can engage in political and civic activities.
This blogpost explores how restrictive civic environments, coupled with patriarchal repression, create unique challenges for women’s participation in peace processes.
Civic space worldwide is undergoing significant changes, with growing concerns about the shrinking or shifting environments in which citizens, particularly women, can engage in political and civic activities.
This blogpost explores how restrictive civic environments, coupled with patriarchal repression, create unique challenges for women’s participation in peace processes.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Type | Blogpost |
| Publisher | PeaceRep |
| Publication status | Published - 28 Aug 2024 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- peace processes
- civic society
- women, peace and security
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Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform
Bach, B. (Co-investigator), Bell, C. (Principal Investigator), Badanjak, S. (Co-investigator) & Nash, K. (Co-investigator)
Department for International Development
1/10/21 → 31/03/27
Project: Research