Exploring the intersection of violence against women and girls with post-conflict statebuilding and peacebuilding processes: a new analytical framework

Swaine, A.ORCID logo, Spearing, M., Murphy, M. & Contreras-Urbina, M. (2019). Exploring the intersection of violence against women and girls with post-conflict statebuilding and peacebuilding processes: a new analytical framework. Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, 14(1), 3-21. https://doi.org/10.1177/1542316619833877
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Conflict-related violence against women and girls (VAWG) has drawn increasing attention, yet scholars, policymakers, and practitioners focussed on conflict-related VAWG and those focussed on post-conflict statebuilding and peacebuilding have largely worked separately. Less attention has been given to VAWG during post-conflict transitions than during conflict itself. This article makes three major contributions to guide researchers and policymakers in addressing VAWG in post-conflict contexts. First, it identifies critical gaps in understanding the intersection between VAWG and post-conflict statebuilding and peacebuilding processes. Second, it presents an ecological model to explore the drivers of VAWG during and after armed conflict. Third, it proposes a conceptual framework for analysing and addressing the intersections of VAWG with both post-conflict statebuilding and peacebuilding. The article concludes that application of this framework can help policymakers shape statebuilding and peacebuilding processes to more effectively institutionalise approaches to VAWG so that post-conflict transitions advance sustainable, positive peace.

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