An examination of the role of women in conflict management: Sierra Leone a case study
An examination of the role of women in conflict management: Sierra Leone a case study
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Date
2011-03-30
Authors
Bangalie, Florence N.
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University of Malta; DiploFoundation
Abstract
This paper examines the role of women in conflict management, using Sierra Leone as a case study. It argues that despite the traditional challenges women faced they were able to
contribute significantly to the conclusion of the 11-year civil war in Sierra Leone, and have since earned a position of respect in society that has given them a larger role to play in
government, politics and the private sector. Major barriers remain, but a brighter future has been created. Furthermore, this paper recommends constructive actions that should be taken
to assure that the productive involvement of women continues.