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    Modern-Day Slavery? The Scope of Trafficking in Persons in Africa

    Fitzgibbon, Kathleen. 2003. "Modern-Day Slavery? The Scope of Trafficking in Persons in Africa." African Security Studies 12 (1): 81-9.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Development, Gender, Women, Men, Girls, Boys, Livelihoods, Sexual Livelihoods, Rights, Human Rights, Security, Sexual Violence, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, Sexual Slavery, Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking Regions: Africa, Central Africa, West Africa Keywords: child soldiers, conflict, internally displaced people, Africa, sexual exploitation, human trafficking, organized crime

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    Girl Soldiers: Human Security and Gendered Insecurity

    Fox, Mary-Jane. 2004. “Girl Soldiers: Human Security and Gendered Insecurity.” Security Dialogue 35 (4): 465-79.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Female Combatants, Gender, Girls, Gender Analysis, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Security, Human Security Keywords: girl soldiers, child soldiers, human security, gendered security

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    Rape in War: The Humanitarian Response

    Shanks, Leslie, and Michael J. Schull. 2000. “Rape in War: The Humanitarian Response.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 163 (9): 1152–56.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Displacement & Migration, Refugee/IDP Camps, Gender, Women, Girls, Boys, Health, Humanitarian Assistance, International Law, Security, Sexual Violence, Rape

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    Armed Conflict, War Rape, and the Commercial Trade in Women and Children’s Labour

    Farr, Kathryn. 2009. “Armed Conflict, War Rape, and the Commercial Trade in Women and Children’s Labour.” Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan 16 (1 & 2): 1-31.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Combatants, Displacement & Migration, Refugee/IDP Camps, Gender, Women, Girls, Gender-Based Violence, Livelihoods, Sexual Livelihoods, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Militias, Non-State Armed Groups, Security, Sexual Violence, Sexual Slavery, SV against Women, Trafficking, Labor Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Violence

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    Negotiating (In)Security: Agency, Resistance, and Resourcefulness among Girls Formerly Associated with Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front

    Denov, Myriam, and Christine Gervais. 2007. “Negotiating (In)Security: Agency, Resistance, and Resourcefulness among Girls Formerly Associated with Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 32 (4): 885-910.

    Topics: Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Girls, Security Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Sierra Leone

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    A Question of Security: Violence Against Palestinian Women and Girls: Occupied Palestinian Territories

    Deif, Farida, and Lucy Mair. 2006. A Question of Security: Violence Against Palestinian Women and Girls: Occupied Palestinian Territories.18 (7). New York: Human Rights Watch

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Girls, Gender-Based Violence, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Security Regions: MENA, Asia, Middle East Countries: Palestine / Occupied Palestinian Territories

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    Education, Violence, and Schools: The Human Security of Girls in Afghanistan

    Breyer, Chloe. 2010. “Education, Violence, and Schools: The Human Security of Girls in Afghanistan.” In The Gender Imparative: Human Security Vs State Security, edited by Betty A. Reardon and Asha Hans, 230–54. New York: Routledge.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Education, Feminisms, Gender, Girls, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Gender Equality/Inequality, Security, Human Security, Violence Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan

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    Women, Peace and Security: An Analysis of the National Action Plans Developed in Response to UN Security Council Resolution 1325

    Gumru, Belgin, and Jan Marie Fritz. 2009. “Women, Peace and Security: An Analysis of the National Action Plans Developed in Response to UN Security Council Resolution 1325.” Societies Without Borders 4 (2): 209–25. doi:10.1163/187219109X447485.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Girls, Peacebuilding, Security, Human Security, UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS, UNSCR 1325

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    Girl Soldiers and Human Rights: Lessons from Angola, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and Northern Uganda

    Denov, Myriam. 2008. “Girl Soldiers and Human Rights: Lessons from Angola, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and Northern Uganda.” International Journal of Human Rights 12 (5): 813–36.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Gender, Girls, Health, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups, Rights, Human Rights, Security, Human Security, Violence Regions: Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, West Africa Countries: Angola, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Uganda

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    No Place to Hide: Refugees, Displaced Persons, and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers

    Achvarina, Vera, and Simon F. Reich. 2006. “No Place to Hide: Refugees, Displaced Persons, and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers.” International Security 31 (1): 127–64.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Displacement & Migration, IDPs, Refugees, Refugee/IDP Camps, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Girls, Boys, Security, Terrorism, Violence Regions: Africa

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