3 - Women and Liberal Peacebuilding in Post- Conflict Northern Uganda: community social work agenda revisited?
Corresponding Author(s) : Eric Awich Ochen
Revue africaine de sociologie,
Vol. 21 No 2 (2017): Revue africaine de sociologie
Résumé
Cet article analyse la participation des femmes à la consolidation de la paix après les conflits dans
la théorie néo-libérale et le cadre de la paix. À l’aide d’approche qualitative, l’étude a recueilli
des informations à partir de 40 femmes et plusieurs répondants clés travaillant et vivant dans
le nord de l’Ouganda post-conflit. Le document utilise cette information dans la réflexion sur la
façon dont les femmes vivent et interagissent avec leurs communautés dans les situations postconflit,
et également d’évaluer les mesures et initiatives que les femmes développent en situation
post-conflit, l’espace disponible pour eux et le nouveau contexte. Le document analyse également
la mesure dans laquelle ces facteurs façonnent les ajustements post-conflit. Principaux défis
touchant la participation des femmes dans le processus de consolidation, principalement à la
base et au niveau communautaire sont examinés. La principale conclusion de l’étude est que
la consolidation de la démarche n’est pas libéral épousent pleinement, embrasser ou expliquer les enjeux de la conscience critique, sociale et de l’agence stratégique ni préparer les femmes à
s’engager efficacement leur société. Je soutiens que cette limitation et d’une omission ne prépare
pas adéquatement les femmes à faire face à des questions sociales et des pratiques oppressives et
de contester certaines de leurs traditions et les structures de pouvoir, les questions qui sont des
marques de Travail social communautaire.
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- Abola, C., Omach, P., Ochen, E. A., Anena, C. & Barongo, A. (2009). Evaluation of Norwegian Development Cooperation through Norwegian Non-governmental Organizations in Northern Uganda (2003-2008). Oslo: the Norwegian Agency for international Development, Evaluation report 3/2009
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- Donovan Paula ( 2002) Rape and HIV/AIDS in Rwanda. THE LANCET Supplement, Vol 360,
- Elbe, S. (2002) HIV/AIDS and the Changing Landscape of War in Africa. International Security, Vol.27, No. 2 (Fall 2002), pp. 159–177
- El-Bushra, J. & Sahl, I.M.G. (2005) Cycle of Violence: Gender Issues in Armed Conflict. London: Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development (ACORD).
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- Kaufman, J.P & Williams, K.P (2015)Women,DDR and post confdlict Tr4ansfromation: lessons form the cases of Bosnia and South Africa. Journal of Research in Gender Studies 5(2)11-53
- Niaolain, F and McWilliams, M (2013) There is goping to be a war you know, Addressing the compleixcity of Viuoance Agaisnts Women in Conflicts and Post-Conflicts societies. Transitional Justice Insititutions Research paper no 14.
- Kadenke-Kaiser,R.M (2012) Frontline peacebuilding: Women’s reconstruction initiatives in Burundi. In: Schnabel, A and Tabyshalieva, A. (2012) Defying Victimnhood: women and Post Conflict peacebuilding . New York: United Nations University Office, Pp. 118-142 Kurtenbach, Sabine (2014) European review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 88 pp 95-110 Schnabel, A and Tabyshalieva, A. (2012) Defying Victimnhood: women and Post Conflict peacebuilding. New York: United Nations University Office
- McKay, S., Veale, A, Worthen, M, & Wessels, M. (2010) Community-based Reintegration of War Affected Young Mothers: Participatory Action Research in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Northern Uganda.
- Retrieved October 2, 2010 from the website: http://www.crin.org/docs/Par_report.pdf Middling, M., Bukuluki, P., Ochen, E. A (2014) Ex post performance evaluation of USAID assistance to Northern Uganda. A commissioned report submitted to the United States Mission in Kampala, Uganda. Available at: http://pdf.usaid. gov/pdf_docs/PA00K45N.pdf
- Ochen, Awich, E., Bukuluki, P & Mugumya, F.K. (2010) Gender Dynamics, Conflict and Food Insecurity: Lessons from Northern Uganda. In: Awortwi, N. & Okwany, A. eds. Issues in Social Development and Local Governance in Uganda. Maastricht: Shaker Publishing BV, pp. 259-286.
- Ochen, E. A. (2011) Gender Issues in Reintegration: A Feminist and Rights-Based Analysis of the Experiences of Formerly Abducted Child Mothers in Northern Uganda. In: Redeker-Hepner, T. And Omeje, K. eds. Political Conflicts and Peacebuilding in the African Great Lakes Region. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America Inc.,. In print.
- Ochen, Eric Awich (2012) Protecting and Meeting Rights of Children during Conflict Reflections on the activities of three Indigenous Social Work Agencies in Northern Uganda, British Journal of Social Work Special Issue: Social Work and Political Context: Engagement and Negotiations, Volume 42, pp. 1192-1212, etablished in August 2012.
Les références
Abola, C., Omach, P., Ochen, E. A., Anena, C. & Barongo, A. (2009). Evaluation of Norwegian Development Cooperation through Norwegian Non-governmental Organizations in Northern Uganda (2003-2008). Oslo: the Norwegian Agency for international Development, Evaluation report 3/2009
Adrian-Paul, A (2012) Empowering women to promoste peace and security: from the global to the Local-securing and implementing UN security Copunmcil resolution 1325. In: Schnabel, A. & Tabyshalieva, A. (2012) Defying Victimnhood: women and Post Conflict peacebuilding . New York: United Nations University Office, pp.236-262 Andersen, Louise, R (2012) The liberal Dilemmas of a people-centred approach to state building.
Conflict, Security and development. 12: 2, 103-121.
Card, C (1996) Rape as a weapon of war. Hypatia, Vol. 11, No. 4, Women and Violence (Autumn, 1996), pp. 5-18
Denov, M &Maclure, R. (2006) Engaging the Voices of Girls in the aftermath of Sierra Leone’s conflict: experiences and perspectives in a culture of violence. Anthropologica 48 (1) 73-85.
Donovan Paula ( 2002) Rape and HIV/AIDS in Rwanda. THE LANCET Supplement, Vol 360,
Elbe, S. (2002) HIV/AIDS and the Changing Landscape of War in Africa. International Security, Vol.27, No. 2 (Fall 2002), pp. 159–177
El-Bushra, J. & Sahl, I.M.G. (2005) Cycle of Violence: Gender Issues in Armed Conflict. London: Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development (ACORD).
Fourie, P. & Schönteich, M. (2001); Africa’s New Security Threat, African Security Review,10:4,
-42, DOI: 10.1080/10246029.2001.9627950
Eriksen, Stein Sundst (2009) The liberal is neither: peacebuilding, state building and the reproduction of conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. International peace keeping, 16, 5: 652-666 Francis, D.J (2008) Peace and Conflict in Africa. London: Zed Books
Haeri, M. &Puerchguirbal, N. (2010) From Helplessness to Agency: examining the plurality of women’s experiences in armed conflict. International Review of the Red Cross, 92,pp. 103-122
Honwana, A. (2006) Child Soldiers in Africa: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press Honwana, A. (2012) The Time of Youth: Work, Social Change, and Politics in Africa. New York: Kumarian Press
Howarth, Kirsten 2014 Connecting the dots: liberal peace and post-conflict violence ime. Progress in Development studies 14, 3, pp 261-273
JRP (2013) Youth Advocacy: Transitional Justice Competitions. Justice and Reconciliation Project Issue report no 2., Gulu, Uganda JRP (2015) We are all the same: Experiences of children born into LRA captivity. JRP field note number 23, December 2015, Gulu, Uganda.
Kaufman, J.P & Williams, K.P (2015)Women,DDR and post confdlict Tr4ansfromation: lessons form the cases of Bosnia and South Africa. Journal of Research in Gender Studies 5(2)11-53
Niaolain, F and McWilliams, M (2013) There is goping to be a war you know, Addressing the compleixcity of Viuoance Agaisnts Women in Conflicts and Post-Conflicts societies. Transitional Justice Insititutions Research paper no 14.
Kadenke-Kaiser,R.M (2012) Frontline peacebuilding: Women’s reconstruction initiatives in Burundi. In: Schnabel, A and Tabyshalieva, A. (2012) Defying Victimnhood: women and Post Conflict peacebuilding . New York: United Nations University Office, Pp. 118-142 Kurtenbach, Sabine (2014) European review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 88 pp 95-110 Schnabel, A and Tabyshalieva, A. (2012) Defying Victimnhood: women and Post Conflict peacebuilding. New York: United Nations University Office
McKay, S., Veale, A, Worthen, M, & Wessels, M. (2010) Community-based Reintegration of War Affected Young Mothers: Participatory Action Research in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Northern Uganda.
Retrieved October 2, 2010 from the website: http://www.crin.org/docs/Par_report.pdf Middling, M., Bukuluki, P., Ochen, E. A (2014) Ex post performance evaluation of USAID assistance to Northern Uganda. A commissioned report submitted to the United States Mission in Kampala, Uganda. Available at: http://pdf.usaid. gov/pdf_docs/PA00K45N.pdf
Ochen, Awich, E., Bukuluki, P & Mugumya, F.K. (2010) Gender Dynamics, Conflict and Food Insecurity: Lessons from Northern Uganda. In: Awortwi, N. & Okwany, A. eds. Issues in Social Development and Local Governance in Uganda. Maastricht: Shaker Publishing BV, pp. 259-286.
Ochen, E. A. (2011) Gender Issues in Reintegration: A Feminist and Rights-Based Analysis of the Experiences of Formerly Abducted Child Mothers in Northern Uganda. In: Redeker-Hepner, T. And Omeje, K. eds. Political Conflicts and Peacebuilding in the African Great Lakes Region. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America Inc.,. In print.
Ochen, Eric Awich (2012) Protecting and Meeting Rights of Children during Conflict Reflections on the activities of three Indigenous Social Work Agencies in Northern Uganda, British Journal of Social Work Special Issue: Social Work and Political Context: Engagement and Negotiations, Volume 42, pp. 1192-1212, etablished in August 2012.