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  • Published: November 15, 2022
  • Ojaswi Shah

The Evidence: Why take a gendered approach across work in fragile and conflict-affected contexts?

This recent task report from the helpdesk lays out the evidence for taking a gendered approach to work in fragile and conflict-affected states. It is laid out in five headings, corresponding to the objectives of the current UK National Action Plan on WPS: decision-making; gender-based violence; humanitarian and crisis response; security and justice, including peacekeeping; and transnational threats.

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