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Juma, Monica Kathina (1999). Unveiling Women as Pillars of Peace Peace Building in Communities Fractured by Conflict in Kenya. An Interim Report. New York: Management Development and Governance Division, Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development Program

This monograph presents the experiences of peace workers, called hereafter “pillars of peace,â€? in initiating and nurturing peace in post conflict situations in Kenya. It goes beyond the familiar images of women as victims of war and documents the many ways women contribute to rebuilding communities fractured by conflict. (excerpt)

Link: http://magnet.undp.org/new/pdf/gender/km/kanya_public.pdf

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