A Review of Women's Engagement in Peace Processes in Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda: Good Practices and Lessons Learned

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A Review of Women's Engagement in Peace Processes in Ethiopia, South Sudan and Uganda: Good Practices and Lessons Learned
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UN Women ESARO

This study focuses on the gendered review of the participation of women in the peace processes, and examines peace agreements signed in Uganda, Sudan, South Sudan, and Ethiopia, with a specific focus on the Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan; the Jeddah Agreement, the Darfur Peace Agreement Comprehensive Peace Agreement; the Agreement for the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan (A-RCSS) as well as the Revitalized Agreement for the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan- R-ARCSS and the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement for Ethiopia (CoHA). The review of peace agreements is meant to analyze whether these peace agreements have incorporated gender-sensitive provisions in the peace agreements.

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Bibliographic information

Geographic coverage: Africa
Resource type(s): Good practices
UN Women office publishing: East and Southern Africa Regional Office
Publication year
2024
Number of pages
80