OSCE Guide - Gender Aspects in Post-Conflict Situations

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Date: Mon Oct 30 2006 - 15:12:50 AST

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The OSCE is the world's largest regional security organization whose 56
participating States span the geographical area from Vancouver to
Vladivostok.

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OSCE Publication
Beatrix Attinger Colijn
Senior Gender Adviser
Fax: +43-1 51 436 96
Beatrix.attinger-colijn@osce.org
Gender aspects in post-conflict situations: A guide for OSCE staff
The reference guide highlights the importance of gender issues and promotes
integrating a gender perspective into field work. It is meant to assist
staff members of OSCE field operations and decision-makers in helping
post-conflict populations to recover, rebuild and realize the type of
society where gender awareness and inclusiveness foster peace and
prosperity.

The rights-based approach of the Guide recognizes that stable societies -
and a stable world - are built on the acceptance of universal principles of
human rights. Ultimately, the Guide is meant to help OSCE staff members in
the field to consider and devise practical ways of pursuing the long-term
objectives of equality and productivity, essential requirements in the
achievement of a lasting peace.

To order it in print, please contact the Senior Adviser on Gender Issues
(contact information on the right).

Table of contents
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Foreword and introduction
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Chapter 1: The relationship between code and custom
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Chapter 2: The public-private continuum of violence
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Chapter 3: Trafficking, slavery and slavery-like practices
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Chapter 4: The public-private continuum of participation in decision making
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Chapter 5: Uprooting, disappearances, divided families
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Chapter 6: Media: participation and portrayal
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Chapter 7: Equal protection before the law
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Chapter 8: Women and health care
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Chapter 9: Demobilization and reintegration into society
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Chapter 10: Equitable access to education and training
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Chapter 11: Equitable employment discrimination and harassment
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Chapter 12: Conduct of international staff professionalism and teamwork
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Summary diagrams
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Selected bibliography
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Addendum to the selected bibliography
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