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Question
Aid Interventions on Gender and Conflict: What aid interventions have been effective in post-conflict situations? Where in the MECAB region (notably the Middle East and Eastern and Central Asia) has aid been effective in alleviating the impacts on women’s lives in three respects: freedom of movement and access to services; gender-based violence; and voice and participation? Where in the MECAB region has aid been effective in preventing or reversing the social processes noted above?

Helpdesk response
Key findings: Many experts point out that the impact of aid interventions on gender, especially in post-conflict settings, is rarely measured. Most of the literature on aid programmes that is available often takes a more critical perspective, with a view to suggesting what could have been done better. As a result, there is relatively more information on the strategies which are considered successful.

Most commentators agree that the post-conflict period offers a unique opportunity to reconstruct a nation, including its social and political norms. This brings with it the chance of transforming conceptions about gender roles, gender-sensitising key sectors such as education and health, and laying the foundation for gender equality in the future. Post-conflict activities must address the effects of women’s exposure to increased physical, social and medical vulnerability during the conflict - including sexualised violence both within and outside the domestic sphere; family disruptions; and displacement. On the other hand, the experiences women often gain from taking on new roles during conflict, as heads of household and income-earners, for example, also bring an added dimension to the post-conflict reconstruction phase.

The main challenges for humanitarian aid actors therefore are to:

  • harness the post-conflict momentum for change to focus attention on gender equality and promote the participation of women
  • rebuild civil society
  • gender-sensitise the post-conflict legal framework
  • create equal employment and livelihoods opportunities
  • rehabilitate social services
  • empower and mobilise communities to address gender issues.

Full response: http://www.gsdrc.org/docs/open/HD590.pdf



Date query received by the Helpdesk: 17 April 2009

Enquirer's contact details:
DFID Iraq