McLachlan, Fiona. 1993. "Life during Wartime: Women and Conflict in Afghanistan." Focus on Gender 1 (2): 13-14.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan
Tribe, Rachel, and Padmal De Silva. 1999. "Psychological Intervention with Displaced Widows in Sri Lanka." International Review Psychiatry 11 (2-3): 184-90.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Displacement & Migration, Refugees, Refugee/IDP Camps, Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, Trauma Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Sri Lanka
Bryant-Davis, Thelma, Katurah Cooper, Alison Marks, Kimberly Smith, and Shaquita Tillman. 2011. “Sexual Assault Recovery in the Aftermath of the Liberian Civil War: Forging a Sisterhood between Feminist Psychology and Feminist Theology.” Women & Therapy 34 (3): 314-30.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Girls, Gender-Based Violence, Justice, Crimes against Humanity, Religion, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Women Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Liberia Keywords: sexual violence, trauma, recovery
Ogbonna-Nwaogu, Ifeyinwa Maureen. 2008. “Civil Wars in Africa: A Gender Perspective of the Cost on Women.” Journal of Social Sciences 16 (3): 251-8.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Displacement & Migration, Refugees, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Justice, Sexual Violence, Rape Regions: Africa
De Volo, Lorraine Bayard. 2004. “Mobilizing Mothers for War: Cross-National Framing Strategies in Nicaragua’s Contra War.” Gender & Society 18 (6): 715-34.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Gender, Women Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Nicaragua Keywords: mothers, women, war, framing, Nicaragua
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.
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
Cupples, Julie. 2004. “Counter-Revolutionary Women: Gender and Reconciliation in Post-War Nicaragua.” Gender and Development 12 (3): 8–18.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Gender, Governance, Households, Humanitarian Assistance, Peacebuilding, Political Participation Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Nicaragua
Hughes, Melanie. 2009. “Armed Conflict, International Linkages, and Women’s Parliamentary Representation in Developing Nations.” Social Problems 56 (1): 174–204.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Economies, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, Political Participation Keywords: gender and politics, women in national legislatures, developing countries, civil war, international nongovernmental organizations
Jambai, Amara, and Carol MacCormack. 1996. “Maternal Health, War, and Religious Tradition: Authoritative Knowledge in Pujehun District, Sierra Leone.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 10 (2): 270–86. doi:10.1525/maq.1996.10.2.02a00090.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Displacement & Migration, Refugees, Refugee/IDP Camps, Gender, Women, Health, Reproductive Health, Religion Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Sierra Leone
Caprioli, Mary. 2003. “Gender Equality and Civil Wars.” CPR Working Paper No. 8, Social Development Department, Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Network, World Bank, Washington, DC.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Health, HIV/AIDS
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