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GGMo implicates public health, well-being, potential harm, sexuality, moral and social norms, gender empowerment, gender violence, and prohibitive and permissive policies and laws. The selective production of knowledge on FGM/C has reinforced the social and political polarisation between practices ...
Similarly, the statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL), which was established in 2002 to try serious international crimes committed in Sierra Leone during its civil war,15 recognises a range of sexual violence-based war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape, sexual ...
In a resource-poor setting, with limited medical facilities, health care professionals like herself emphasised the need for parents to understand how to ‘care for’ their children with SCD to improve life outcomes. In Sierra Leone, this also meant a need to educate extended families, local ...
This text considers key areas of international law, including the use of force, collective security, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, and laws on counterterrorism in providing a gender analysis of security and its legal dimensions. Charlesworth, Hilary. “International Law: A...
and around the globe, individuals and organizations are fighting to redefine traditional gender roles, whether it is girls in war-torn Sierra Leone rejecting the cultural norm of female genital mutilation and child marriage, men in Sweden making use of extended paternal leave after having a child,...
Protecting Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Inter-American System: A Manual for Presenting Claims (review) course of seeking people's release from custody; challenging and changing laws, policies and procedures; publicizing abuses and mobilizing public opinion; getting truth commissions estab...
(Photo 1), which is often supported by restrictive laws in some developing countries. Typically, women are either absent or marginally present in the transport sector. Women are less likely to find employment in the transport sector at large, but this is especially pronounced for the developing ...
highlighted that more than half of the adult population is still illiterate in the ten following countries: Gambia (55 %), Senegal (58 %), Benin (59 %), Sierra Leone (60 %), Guinea (62 %), Ethiopia (64 %), Chad (67 %), Burkina Faso (71 %), Niger (71 %), and Mali (74 ...
Addressing gender-based violence in the Sierra Leone conflict: Notes from the field Sierra Leone's transition has witnessed a number of landmark procedural and legal innovations which have had widespread implications for international gend... L Teale - 《African Journal on Conflict Resolution》 被引...