Did you know that the library in the Gender and Identity Factors Platform (GIFP) hosts country-specific resources and case studies?
Today, GIFP features country specific analysis and case studies. Produced by researchers, academics and civil society organizations, these resources demonstrate how gender is relevant to understanding terrorism and violent extremism, as well as the development and implementation of their respective programmes and policies that seek to counter and prevent them.
Over the coming weeks, GIFP will underline some of the key take-aways of country-specific resources. These include:
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The Role of Women in the Conflict in Cabo Delgado: Understanding Vicious Cycles of Violence.
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Agents of Change: Transforming Gender Roles and Extremism in Somalia.
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Voices from Kenya and Nigeria: Working with Religious Actors to Prevent Extremism
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Engendering extremism: women preventing and countering violent extremism in Pakistan.
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Gender and conflict analysis in ISIS affected communities of Iraq.
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Women and Preventing Violent Extremism: The US and UK Experiences.
Visit the links above from the Resource Library to read more! Please feel welcome to comment any thoughts or questions you might have.
Remember you can explore additional human rights-based resources via GIFP’s Resource Library. The library is searchable by thematic area, key word, year of publication, type of resources. The search filters can be applied separately or in combination. All resources are publicly accessible!