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In this book, we offer an examination of and recommendations for women's participation in Colombia's peace processes, with an eye toward strengthening spaces for participation and, in doing so, ensuring that the peace accord is ultimately translated into long-term social pacts that are inclusive and committed to justice and equity.

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, we offer an examination of and recommendations for women's participation in Colombia's peace processes, with an eye toward strengthening spaces for participation and, in doing so, ensuring that the peace accord is ultimately translated into long-term social pacts that are inclusive and committed to justice and equity.

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Autorenporträt
Nina Chaparro González Holds a law degree from the University of El Rosario, a master's degree in public policy from the University of Bristol (England), and postgraduate degrees in constitutional law and human rights. Her work focuses on areas related to public policy and human rights, with a special emphasis on transitional justice, gender, and education for peace. She is currently coordinator of Dejusticia's gender area and has been a professor at the University of El Rosario. Her recent publications include Women, Drug Policies, and Incarceration: A Guide for Policy Reform in Colombia and Un camino truncado: Los derechos sexuales y reproductivos en Montes de María. Margarita Martínez Osorio Holds degrees in philosophy and history from the University of El Rosario and is currently pursuing a PhD in history from Indiana University Bloomington (United States). Her research interests center on gender, political theory, and feminisms. She has been a lecturer at the University of El Rosario and a researcher at Dejusticia. Her most recent publications are El ejercicio de la interrupción voluntaria del embarazo en el marco del conflicto armado and Voices from the Coca Fields: Women Building Rural Communities.