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Women and Peacebuilding in Africa

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume re-centres African women scholars in the discourse on African women and peacebuilding, combining theoretical reflections with case studies in a range of African countries.
The chapters outline the history of African women's engagement in peacebuilding, introducing new and neglected themes such as youth, disability, and religious peacebuilding, and laying the foundations for new theoretical insights. Providing case studies from across Africa, the contributors highlights the achievements and challenges characterising women's contributions to peacebuilding on the continent.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of peacebuilding, African security and gender.

List of contents

1. African Women and Peacebuilding  2. Women in Peacebuilding: Influencing Africa's Peace and Security Architecture  3. Women's Participation in Peacebuilding in Africa  4. Young Women and Peacebuilding  5. Building Sustainable Peace in Post-Conflict Settings in Africa: A Case Study of Liberia  6. Women and Peacebuilding in Madagascar  7. Women as Religious Citizens and Peacebuilding in Kenya  8. Women as Agents of Peace in the Midlands Province, Zimbabwe: Towards Sustainable Peace and Development   9. Women with Disabilities, Peacebuilding and Development in Adamawa State, Nigeria  10. Peacebuilding through health work: Opportunities and challenges for women community health volunteers in Kenya  11. Women, Artisanal Mining and Peacebuilding in Africa  12. A Role Analysis of Women in the Fight against Terrorism in Nigeria  13. "Not all heroes Wear Caps": Women and Peacebuilding in the Public Sphere in Zambia through a Narrative of Susan Sikaneta  14. "Swimming Against the Current": Queen Labotsibeni, the Epitome of Effective Peacebuilding in Eswatini  15. Pray the Devil Back to Hell as a Resource for Appreciating African Women's Contribution to Peacebuilding

About the author

Anna Chitando is an associate professor in the Department of Languages and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Culture and Heritage Studies at the Zimbabwe Open University.

Summary

This volume re-centres African women scholars in the discourse on African women and peacebuilding, combining theoretical reflections with case studies in a range of African countries.

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