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women civil society members. While the international community has mandated women's full and equal participation in all … remain significant barriers to the comprehensive implementation of the women, peace and security agenda in policy and … solutions lie within Syrian civil society, and in particular among the organized base of Syrian women's groups. The …
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nationality to children born in their territory, if they would be otherwise stateless. In prior scholarship, this author has … international law, stateless children can identify the state where they were born as the state that must grant them nationality, if … stateless children, and they are also increasingly revising and expressing the opinion that such a solution is desirable …
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To understand laws pertaining to gender-based violence (GBV) in countries with high HIV prevalence particularly among … adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), we reviewed GBV laws and regulations from initial ten eastern and southern African …
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-based justice), perhaps the most significant form of justice for women is assistance traditionally associated with development, as …-based rights. It examines two aspects of gender that are integral to post conflict reconstruction and involve women's differing … of sexual violence …
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, but the same is not true for Kuwaiti women. If a Kuwaiti woman marries a foreigner, her children will be considered …The Kuwait Nationality Law 1959 denies women the same rights as men to pass on their Kuwaiti citizenship to their … children. Male Kuwaitis will automatically pass on their nationality to their children regardless of their choice of spouse …
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We show that the exposure to war-related violence increases the quantity of children temporarily, with permanent … negative consequences for the quality of the current and previous cohort of children. Our empirical evidence is based on Nepal … women in villages affected by civil conflict increased their actual and desired fertility during the conflict by 22 percent …
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We show that the exposure to war-related violence increases the quantity of children temporarily, with permanent …. We find that women in affected villages increased their actual and desired fertility during the conflict by 22 percent …
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2012 and 2016-on domestic violence against women. Diffin- diff and synthetic control estimates suggest that the program … notably increased physical domestic violence against women both at the extensive and intensive margins. Specifically, we find … that the likelihood of physical domestic violence against women in the treated provinces increased by more than 5 …
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