301. Assessing Gender Perspectives in Peace Processes with Application to the Cases of Colombia and Mindanao
- Author:
- José Francisco Alvarado Cóbar, Emma Bjertén-Günther, and Yeonju Jung
- Publication Date:
- 11-2018
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
- Abstract:
- In order to make peace processes more inclusive, increased participation by women and other excluded groups has been emphasised for decades, as well as the need to adopt a gender perspective within peace processes. However, the discussion has tended to focus on counting women and treating women’s participation as synonymous with a gender perspective. Defining what a gender perspective is and how it could be applied throughout a peace process has remained largely unexplored. This paper seeks to address these lacunae by drawing on current frameworks, proposing a definition of a gender perspective in peace processes and introducing a way of operationalizing this definition. The suggested indicators are used to assess two recent peace processes: the Colombian peace process and the Mindanao peace process in the Philippines. This assessment provides a practical application of the conceptual framework and raises new questions about how the concept can be further measured and assessed.
- Topic:
- Security, Development, Gender Issues, Negotiation, and Peace
- Political Geography:
- Colombia and South America