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Catalyzing Women'S Participation In Post-Insurgency Peace Process In North-East Nigeria: The Import Of Domesticating Resolution 1325

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As the northeast geo-political zone of Nigeria puts itself together after nearly a decade of insurgency wrought on it by the Boko Haram insurgency and cognizant of the disproportionate impact of the insurgency on women, it has become expedient to articulate an inclusive plan of action for all aspects of the peace process and recovery activities that will eventually take place in the region. This recognizes the utility of the resolution 1325 in providing an overarching framework to initiate an inclusive peace process that can lead to the transformation and remaking of the zone. The chapter canvasses for a deepening of all initiatives guided by Participatory Vulnerability Analysis (PVA) at every stratum of the society by both state and non-state actors in the recovery process that includes women in designing and implementing all initiatives aimed at peace and recovery in the region.

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  • Animasawun, Gbemisola, 2017. "Catalyzing Women'S Participation In Post-Insurgency Peace Process In North-East Nigeria: The Import Of Domesticating Resolution 1325," Ilorin Journal of Business and Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ilorin, vol. 19(1), pages 1-17, October.
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