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Women,
Conflict & Peace
Women are the chorus at peace rallies, the front line of the
humanitarian story, but they are not on the dais, they do not determine
the agenda. In the end, they are invisible. History has little or no
space to record women’s experience of war, as if it was undifferentiated
from that of men; it carries no chronicle of women’s resistance and
peace making effort, as if it made no difference. SAFHR’s research cum advocacy itinerary on Women, Conflict & Peace
seeks to make women’s gender differentiated experience of conflict
visible and to demonstrate that women’s experience is a valuable
resource in managing community survival, conflict mitigation and
building peace. Programmatic activities encompass research and publications, regional
and country dialogues, training workshops, women-n-peace network,
advocacy campaigns.
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Overview B. Programme Activities;
Regional Dialogues on Women Building Peace
C. Daughters of Ladakh, Kashmir and Jammu (DLKJ)
Publications
- Women War and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victimhood to Agency,
Sage Publications, 2001
- Women Making Peace; Strengthening Women’s Role in Peace Process,
SAFHR, 2002
- Women in the Naga Peace Process; A Case Study (forthcoming) In
collaboration with Women Waging Peace – Hunt Alternatives Policy
Commission
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