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Women Building Peace: What They Do, Why It Matters


Author

Sanam Naraghi Anderlini

Publication Date

January 1, 2007

Summary

In this book, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini explores the transformative nature of women's peace activism - with a focus on women's active participation in efforts taking place around the world. With an eye to bridging the divide between women's peacebuilding and that of the international peace and security community, Anderlini seeks to show how and why women's presence, activities, opinions, approaches, and resilience matter.

Anderlini also traces the evolution of international policies in this arena and highlights the problems that stunt progress. Drawing on research and field experience, she examines how gender sensitivity in programming can foster sustainable peace, providing concrete examples of how to draw on women's untapped potential in this regard.

Editor's note: To order this book, contact questions@rienner.com; for summaries/reviews, contact kschneider@rienner.com

Publisher

Number of Pages

257

Cost

US$58.50 (hardcover); US$22 (paperback)

Contact

Lynne Rienner Publishers

1800 30th Street

Boulder CO
80301
United States
Tel: 303 444 6684
Fax: 303 444 0824

Source

femTALK ENews: Bulletin 9/2007, sent from Sharon Bhagwan Rolls to The Communication Initiative on November 7 2007; Lynne Rienner Publishers website; and email from Karen Schneider to The Communication Initiative on January 15 2008.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 14 2008
Last Updated May 30 2008



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