PPT-Violence, Culture and Conflict

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Addressing Violence at National Level A case study of Kenya Kavutha Mutuvi UN Women Kenya Background There is increasing awareness of the linkages between violence

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Addressing Violence at National Level A case study of Kenya Kavutha Mutuvi UN Women Kenya Background There is increasing awareness of the linkages between violence against women and girls generally referred to as genderbased violence GBV and HIV transmission. situations. Frances Stewart. 1. Overview. Women . are often . portrayed as victims of conflict; . and in . large part they . are.. But . women are also . agents. , active participants in . war.. Yet they are frequently largely . What, Why and How?. Judy Cheng-Hopkins. United Nations Assistant Secretary-General . for Peacebuilding Support. UPEACE The Hague, 7 March 2014 . Introduction. Peacebuilding in the UN context. Why is it important and what does it consist of?. Yvonne Wesley, RN, Ph.D., FAAN. Independent Health Consultant. www.ywesleyconsulting.com. Overview. Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:. Define . Horizontal Violence and Generational Conflict. Lawyer and Civil Rights Activist. 1869 – 1948. Pre-eminent Leader of Indian Independence Movement. Gandhi’s Understanding of Conflict. Feelings of injustice or deprivation give rise to conflict. . Dr Richard Saundry. Institute for Research into Organisations, Work and Employment (. iROWE. ). University of Central . L. ancashire. Background. Direct benefits of mediation compared with rights based procedures are well rehearsed. Data Provided by Central Command. As Of. October 18, 2006. Security Expansion. Decreased Population. Mass Civil Conflict. Significant . Routine. Significant . Irregular. Assassinations. Significant. Leader Influence. a. nd . Overview . of the . Global . Peacebuilding. , Education and Advocacy . Programme. 2012-2015. Conflict versus Violence. Conflict is a . ‘normal’ feature of . life. In development processes, conflict might lead to positive . Preliminary comments on Terrorism. Terrorism. Weapon of desperation used by the weak. Opposed by many mainstream revolutionaries e.g. Lenin and Bolsheviks – tended to strengthen state, not weaken it. Disability. Theoretical . and . Legal . B. arriers. Dr. Linda Steele, School of Law, University of Wollongong, Australia. 2. Troubling the assumed dis/connections between . gender. , disability, the human, law, violence and feminism . Presented by Mary Chavez Rudolph & Lisa Neale – ombuds office. July 26, 2012. Today’s Agenda. Introduction/Ombuds Office. Conflict Management Skills. Conflict is Inevitable. Personal / Professional. Judy Cheng-Hopkins. United Nations Assistant Secretary-General . for Peacebuilding Support. UPEACE The Hague, 7 March 2014 . Introduction. Peacebuilding in the UN context. Why is it important and what does it consist of?. Eugenia Piza Lopez. Senior Adviser, Team Leader . Programme for Gender in Latin America and the Caribbean. UNDP Bureau for Policy and Programme Support. Poverty and Conflict- not a linear relationship. . - Conflict. . - Date Rape. . Chapter 9 . Lessons 1,2,3,. What . is conflict. ?. 2. When I think of the word . conflict. , I think of. .... 3. What types of conflicts have you experienced in your. 1. Module 1. 2. Brainstorm: . Defining gender-based violence (GBV). What does it mean? . Introduction. Module 1. 3. Power. Gender equality. Violence. Informed consent. Introduction. Module 1. 4. Power.

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