Description |
1 online resource (15 p.) |
Series |
Special report ; 298 |
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Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 298.
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Note |
Title from title screen (viewed on December 5, 2011). |
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"December 2011." |
Summary |
Part of a series of U.S. Institute of Peace reports on state building in South Sudan, this report asserts that equality between women and men and among women -- as well as women's security, economic empowerment, and meaningful participation -- should be central benchmarks to state building in South Sudan, not only as a matter of principle, but also as a means to overturn years of conflict and marginalization. Gender equality is essential to building a strong and equitable economy and to ensuring a functional state that maximizes the full potential of all South Sudanese. The report is based on field research in Juba in February 2011 as well as previous and follow-up research by the author. It examines the risks and opportunities associated with gender and state building in South Sudan, analyzes priorities that South Sudanese women interviewees identified, and recommends ways to make the new state responsive to and reflective of the needs of all South Sudanese women and men. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-15). |
Contents |
Risks and opportunities for gender equality and women's human rights -- Priorities -- Conclusion. |
Subject |
Nation-building -- South Sudan.
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Sex role -- Political aspects -- South Sudan.
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Equality -- South Sudan.
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Added Author |
United States Institute of Peace.
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Gpo Item No. |
1063-K (online) |
Sudoc No. |
Y 3.P 31:20/298 |
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