明显缺席的是:在联合国第1325号决议的背景下,妇女在乌干达北部解决冲突和建设和平中的作用

C. Jendia
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这项研究,明显缺席:在联合国第1325号决议的背景下,妇女在乌干达北部解决冲突和建设和平中的作用。这项研究是在饱受战争蹂躏的阿乔利分地区进行的,该地区包括阿穆鲁、古卢、基特古姆和帕德等地区,因为这些地区位于乌干达北部政府与通常被称为上帝抵抗军的叛乱分子之间冲突的中心。这项研究的主要目的是找出处于冲突局势中的妇女并评价她们的贡献。研究方法是定性的,并建立在对相关文献的审查、口头访谈、问卷调查和与参与研究的男女进行焦点小组讨论的基础上。主要的研究发现表明,妇女在建立和平和解决冲突方面发挥了重要作用,但她们的参与仍未得到承认。更糟糕的是,乌干达北部的妇女似乎与越来越多的妇女领导的国际、国家和国家以下各级的倡议没有联系。由于缺乏对妇女作用的认识,妇女在乌干达北部的和平进程中成为隐形的行动者。该研究的结论是,将妇女纳入正式和平进程虽然本身不是一个目标,但却是促进妇女合理参与和平建设和冲突转变进程的象征性和重要步骤。该研究提出了建议,以提高妇女正式和非正式地促进和平进程的能力。关键词:冲突缓解、冲突解决、性别、第1325号决议、建设和平、圣主抵抗军、次区域。
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Conspicuously absent: Womens role in conflict resolution and peace building in northern Uganda in the context of United Nations resolution 1325
The study, Conspicuously Absent: Women’s Role in Conflict Resolution and Peace Building in Northern Uganda in the Context of United Nations Resolution 1325. The research was carried out in war ravaged Acholi sub region covering the districts of Amuru, Gulu, Kitgum and Pader because they are located in the centre of Northern Uganda conflict between the Government and the rebels commonly known as the Lord’s Resistant Army (LRA). The main objective of the study was to locate women in conflict situations and assess their contribution. The study methodology is qualitative and builds upon a review of related literature, oral interviews, questionnaires and focus group discussions with men and women who participated in the study. The major research finding reveals that women played a big role in peace building and conflict resolution, but their involvement remained unrecognized. Worst still, the northern Uganda women appeared not linked with the growing number of women led initiatives internationally, nationally and sub-national levels. The lack of recognition of women’s roles makes women invisible actors in peace processes taking place in northern Uganda.  The study concludes that including women in the formal peace process, while not a goal in itself, is symbolic and significant step in the promotion of women’s justifiable participation in peace building and conflict transformation processes. The study makes recommendations to enhance women’s capacity to contribute to peace processes formally and informally.   Key words: Conflict mitigation, conflict resolution, gender, resolution 1325, peace-building, Lord’s Resistant Army (LRA), sub- region.
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