妇女领导的非政府组织与卢旺达建设和平

David Mwambari
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本文考察了妇女领导的非政府组织(ngo)在卢旺达建设和平中的动态。在卢旺达目前存在的种族灭绝后环境下,妇女能否成功领导建设和平倡议?在这种复杂而敏感的政治背景下,它们如何为建设和平作出贡献?不仅在卢旺达,而且在非洲其他冲突后环境中,每天都在提出这些问题及其必然结果。本文认为,妇女领导的组织在实施各种和平建设倡议方面总体上是成功的,这些倡议挑战了传统上关于妇女在父权社会中的角色的男性观念。
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Women-Led Non-Governmental Organizations and Peacebuilding in Rwanda
This paper examines the dynamics of women-led non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in peacebuilding in Rwanda. Can women successfully lead peacebuilding initiatives under the post-genocide environment that currently exists in Rwanda? How do they contribute to peacebuilding in this complex and sensitive political context? These questions and their corollaries are raised every day not only in Rwanda, but also in other post-conflict environments in Africa. This paper argues that women-led organizations have been generally successful in implementing various peacebuilding initiatives that challenge traditionally held masculine beliefs about the role of women in patriarchal societies.
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