Female Soldiers in Sierra Leone

Female Soldiers in Sierra Leone
Author: Megan H. MacKenzie
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2015-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781479852505

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The eleven-year civil war in Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002 was incomprehensibly brutal—it is estimated that half of all female refugees were raped and many thousands were killed. While the publicity surrounding sexual violence helped to create a general picture of women and girls as victims of the conflict, there has been little effort to understand female soldiers’ involvement in, and experience of, the conflict. Female Soldiers in Sierra Leone draws on interviews with 75 former female soldiers and over 20 local experts, providing a rare perspective on both the civil war and post-conflict development efforts in the country. Megan MacKenzie argues that post-conflict reconstruction is a highly gendered process, demonstrating that a clear recognition and understanding of the roles and experiences of female soldiers are central to both understanding the conflict and to crafting effective policy for the future.

Bush Wives and Girl Soldiers

Bush Wives and Girl Soldiers
Author: Chris Coulter
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780801457241

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During the war in Sierra Leone (1991–2002), members of various rebel movements kidnapped thousands of girls and women, some of whom came to take an active part in the armed conflict alongside the rebels. In a stunning look at the life of women in wartime, Chris Coulter draws on interviews with more than a hundred women to bring us inside the rebel camps in Sierra Leone. When these girls and women returned to their home villages after the cessation of hostilities, their families and peers viewed them with skepticism and fear, while humanitarian organizations saw them primarily as victims. Neither view was particularly helpful in helping them resume normal lives after the war. Offering lessons for policymakers, practitioners, and activists, Coulter shows how prevailing notions of gender, both in home communities and among NGO workers, led, for instance, to women who had taken part in armed conflict being bypassed in the demilitarization and demobilization processes carried out by the international community in the wake of the war. Many of these women found it extremely difficult to return to their families, and, without institutional support, some were forced to turn to prostitution to eke out a living. Coulter weaves several themes through the work, including the nature of gender roles in war, livelihood options in war and peace, and how war and postwar experiences affect social and kinship relations.

Young Female Fighters in African Wars

Young Female Fighters in African Wars
Author: Chris Coulter,Mariam Persson,Mats Utas
Publsiher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9171066276

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Challenging the stereotype of women in African wars as victims only, this book shows how in modern African wars women have often been as active as men. Female fighters are victimized, yet they are not mere victims. Girls and young women who volunteer to fight often possess quite considerable strength and independence.

Liberia s Women Veterans

Liberia s Women Veterans
Author: Leena Vastapuu
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786990853

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The Liberian civil wars of the 1990s and 2000s became notorious for their atrocities, and for the widespread use of child soldiers. Girls and young women accounted for up to 40 per cent of these soldiers, but their unique perspective and experiences have largely been excluded from accounts of the conflict. In Liberia’s Women Veterans, Leena Vastapuu uses an innovative auto-photographic methodology to tell the story of two of Africa’s most brutal civil wars through the eyes of 133 female former soldiers. Incorporating their testimonies alongside a series of vivid illustrations by Emmi Nieminen, the book provides an in-depth account of these women’s experiences of trauma, stigma, and the challenges of reintegration into post-war society, as well as their hopes and aspirations for the future. Vastapuu argues that these women, too often been perceived merely as passive victims of the conflict, can in fact play an important role in post-war reconciliation and peace-building. Overturning gendered perceptions of warfare and militarism, the book provides a unique take on humanitarian practices and post-conflict societies, making essential reading for policymakers as well as students and scholars across the humanities and social sciences.

Beyond the Band of Brothers

Beyond the Band of Brothers
Author: Megan MacKenzie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107049765

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This book examines the role of women in the US military and the key arguments used to justify the combat exclusion policy.

From Combat to Community

From Combat to Community
Author: Dyan E. Mazurana,Khristopher Carlson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Child soldiers
ISBN: 1932679022

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Child Soldiers

Child Soldiers
Author: Myriam S. Denov
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521872249

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Traces the experiences of child soldiers in Sierra Leone during and after war and examines the implications of their participation.

Young Soldiers

Young Soldiers
Author: Rachel Brett,Irma Specht
Publsiher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 922113718X

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It is estimated that more than 300,000 children are involved in armed conflicts throughout the world, the vast majority through forced labour. This publication contains the personal views and experiences of child soldiers, highlighting a number of factors contributing to their participation, including the socio-economic and political environment, and their vulnerable personal circumstances, as well as how diverse risk factors interact. These personal stories also draw attention to the gender dimensions of the problem, and to concept of child soldiers 'volunteering' in armed conflict situations. The book then goes on to explore key factors in the development of a comprehensive strategy to tackle the problem, including addressing issues of breakdown of law and order, availability of weapons, extreme forms of social exclusion including poverty and inequality, lack of educational opportunities, widespread child abuse and child labour. The publication includes profiles of conflict situations in Afghanistan, Colombia, the Congo, Northern Ireland, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Sri Lanka.