Strengthening Women's Citizenship in the Context of State-building
Author: Clare Castillejo
Date: 2009
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How can state building strengthen women's citizenship in fragile states? This seminar report from the Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior explores the opportunities offered by state building processes to enhance women's political participation, rights and ability to hold the state to account. State building strategies must: include strengthening women's citizenship as an explicit aim; engage with the informal institutions that have most influence over women's lives; address economic and social barriers to women's substantive citizenship; and support the participation of women's organisations.
In many fragile state contexts women’s relationship to the state is fundamentally different to that of men and they face specific barriers in acting as full citizens. However, the intensive state building processes that follow conflict can transform political relationships and state structures, and therefore have the potential to profoundly alter the nature of women’s citizenship.
Women’s rights need to be strengthened during ‘normal’ times, not just during conflict, crisis or elections. This should involve not just legal and justice reforms but should also address informal systems and economic and social rights. Further findings are that:
Donors can integrate gender equality issues into their support for governance reform, institution strengthening and other state building activities. They can also seek to ensure that women’s rights and participation remain a priority for the international community and partner governments within fragile state environments. Issues to be considered by donors include:
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Castillejo, C., 2009, 'Strengthening Women's Citizenship in the Context of State Building', Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior (FRIDE), Madrid
Organisation: Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior, http://www.fride.org/