管理肯尼亚北部裂谷地区偷牛和盗匪的威胁:Pokot妇女的作用

Saul Kipchirchir Marigat, Juddy Chebet Cheruiyotomo
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目的:这篇文章的目的是创造一个话语围绕妇女在打击牛盗窃和盗匪在肯尼亚北部裂谷的作用。文章强调,在北部裂谷地区,波高妇女在煽动偷牛和盗匪方面发挥了关键作用。虽然媒体普遍认为妇女是被动的旁观者,但它在冲突中把男人塑造成主角和对手。认为女性只是冲突的受害者,仅仅是因为媒体报道的偏见,这种想法需要批判性地审视。方法:该研究依赖于二手资源,从书籍,期刊,期刊和在线开放资源中获取信息,然后进行深入的内容分析并以散文形式呈现。研究发现:研究发现,尽管女性在冲突中首当其冲,就像冷战后的例子清楚地表明的那样,但她们并不总是受害方。因此,妇女因冲突而遭受的痛苦使她们成为这种斗争的积极参与者。虽然这篇文章承认,在北部裂谷有其他几个导致偷牛的原因,但它发现,Pokot妇女在助长牲畜盗窃方面的作用是至关重要的。建议:文章向政策制定者建议,如果要在北部裂谷实现有意义和可持续的和平,他们应该考虑让波克特妇女参与建立和平进程。
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Managing the Menace of Cattle Rustling and Banditry in North Rift Kenya: The Role of Pokot Women
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to create a discourse surrounding women role in combating cattle rustling and banditry in north rift, Kenya. The article underscores that Pokot women play key roles in instigating cattle rustling and banditry in the north rift region. While media generally perceive women as passive bystanders, it projects men as the protagonists and antagonists during conflict. The thinking that women are only victims of conflicts, just because of the biases in reporting by the media, needs to be critically looked into. Methodology: The study relied on secondary sources where information from books, journals, periodicals and online opens sources was acquired before deep content analysis was carried and presented in prose. Findings: The study found that although women bear the brunt of conflicts as the post-Cold War examples clearly show, they are not always on the receiving end. Thus, the suffering that women go through because of conflicts has made them become active participants in such fights. While the article conceded that there are several other causal factors accounting for cattle rustling in the north rift, it finds that the role of Pokot women in fuelling livestock theft is a crucial one. Recommendation: The article recommended to policy makers that, if meaningful and sustainable peace is to be made in the north rift, they should consider engaging Pokot women in the peacemaking processes.
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