2020
DOI: 10.1177/2347797020938963
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Addressing the Gendered Interests of Victims/Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Their Children Through National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security

Abstract: There is growing acknowledgement of the need to address the impacts of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), with less recognition of conflict-related reproductive and maternal harms and children born of war (CBW). An intricate set of common as well as distinctive interests arise for both victims/survivors and their children that remain unfulfilled. National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security (NAPs-WPS) present an opportunity to redress these gaps. This article examines to what extent are NAPs-WPS re… Show more

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“…Other works have been case study specific, drawing on regions or countries to illustrate how SV manifests in conflict situations (e.g. Muvumba Sellström 2016Sellström , 2019Swaine, 2020;Yadav, 2020). Both types of feminist peace research reinforce the ongoing challenge of tackling SV as gendered violence in conflict-affected context.…”
Section: Leveraging the Wps Agenda In Peacebuilding: Negotiations Sex...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other works have been case study specific, drawing on regions or countries to illustrate how SV manifests in conflict situations (e.g. Muvumba Sellström 2016Sellström , 2019Swaine, 2020;Yadav, 2020). Both types of feminist peace research reinforce the ongoing challenge of tackling SV as gendered violence in conflict-affected context.…”
Section: Leveraging the Wps Agenda In Peacebuilding: Negotiations Sex...mentioning
confidence: 99%