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100 _aMoolakkattu, John S.
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245 _aBreaking barriers: women, peace and security in the democratic republic of Congo
260 _aIndia Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
300 _a81(3), Sep, 2025: p.358-375
520 _aThis article briefly reviews UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and subsequent resolutions passed until 2019, examining their implementation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the challenges to establishing a gender-sensitive and sustainable peace in the region. The study is primarily based on desk research, supplemented by discussions held during a brief visit to Kinshasa in 2008 as part of a South African team involved in post-conflict reconstruction efforts. It argues that the Women, Peace and Security agenda in the DRC remains constrained by its failure to alter deeply entrenched gendered power relations. These power structures predated colonial rule and were further manipulated and reinforced under Belgian colonialism for strategic gains. Even after the end of colonialism, such gendered hierarchies have persisted and become internalised within Congolese society, shaping the attitudes of men and institutions alike.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09749284251348580
650 _aWomen, Peace and security, Congo, Conflict related sexual violence, Sex and gender based violence, UN security council resolution 1325
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773 _aIndia Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
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