The role of Igbo women in peace building during the Nigerian civil war: 1967 – 1970

Cletus O. Obasi, Rebecca Ginikanwa Nnamani, Jaclyn Odinka
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The salient roles of Igbo women during the Nigeria Civil War were a catalyst in the survival of many dying and suffering children, and the broken and frustrated Biafra soldiers. The roles too were important in the internal security of Igboland in the absence of the men who were on the war front to defend the fatherland. The devastation caused by the war affected the culture and traditional institutions of the Igbo, which in effect, posed a double challenge to the women. Igbo women were not only victims of the war, they were challenged too with roles of acting as heads of their various families and bridge builders in communal and inter-communal relations. The women amid uncertainties embarked individually and communally on peace-building processes. A spectrum of interventions embarked by the women to bring the end to the war spread across the area of health, business, international relations and food security through their salient actions, which enhanced and promoted human security and created positive peace in the land. This paper examines these roles played by Igbo women during the war and how their efforts helped bring about peace and hope during, and after the war period. Looking back and the devastation of that time, the Igbo women today would abhor any wars in Nigeria. We employ the conflict transformation theory in this narrative and conclude that Igbo women are creative peace-builders.
尼日利亚内战期间伊博妇女在和平建设中的作用:1967 - 1970
伊博妇女在尼日利亚内战期间发挥了重要作用,促进了许多垂死和痛苦的儿童以及破碎和沮丧的比夫拉士兵的生存。在没有男人在前线保卫祖国的情况下,这些角色在爱尔兰的内部安全中也很重要。战争造成的破坏影响到伊博人的文化和传统制度,这实际上对妇女构成了双重挑战。伊博妇女不仅是战争的受害者,她们还面临着在社区和社区间关系中担任各种家庭户主和桥梁建设者角色的挑战。在不确定的情况下,妇女们个别地和集体地开始了建设和平的进程。妇女为结束战争而采取的一系列干预行动,通过她们的突出行动,遍及卫生、商业、国际关系和粮食安全领域,加强和促进了人类安全,并在这片土地上创造了积极的和平。本文考察了伊博妇女在战争期间所扮演的角色,以及她们的努力如何在战争期间和战后帮助带来和平与希望。回顾当时的破坏,今天的伊博妇女会痛恨尼日利亚的任何战争。我们在这种叙述中采用冲突转变理论,并得出结论认为伊博妇女是创造性的和平建设者。
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