Women and Transitional Justice in Burundi: Conflict, Impunity and Aftermath Consequences

Astrid Jamar

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Abstract

This desk study is part of a project developed by Impunity Watch, a Dutch research-for-policy organisation engaged in finding innovative solutions to persistent impunity for grave human rights abuses during conflict, to assess and improve the gender sensitivity of processes aimed at dealing with the past in conflict-affected countries. The project compares the situations in Guatemala, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Burundi. This desk study on Burundi, based on existing research, provides an analysis of the recent conflict and its impact on women, an overview of Truth, Justice, Reparation and Non-Recurrence (TJRNR) processes implemented so far and their gender-sensitivity, and a mapping of key actors (state, civil society organisations and the international community) in relation to gender-sensitive approaches to dealing with the past.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherImpunity Watch
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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