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TABLE OF CONTENTS
........................
і
FOREWORD
Micheline
Calmy-Rey
.............................
v
PREFACE
Theodor
H.
Winkler..............................
vii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
....................... ix
INTRODUCTION
Marie
Vlachova
................................. 1
ROOTS AND SCOPE OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Funmi Olonisakin
............................... 3
PART I
:
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
IN DAILY LIFE
....................... 11
1.
Gendercidal Institutions against Women and Girls
Adam Jones
.................................. 15
Box
1.1:
Some more facts about female infanticide
and selective abortion
Mona Eltahawy
............................ 17
Box
1.2 :
Marc
Dutroux
—
a serial killer
Marie
Vlachová
............................ 23
2.
Rooted in Tradition
:
Community-Based Violence
against Women
Mona
Eltahawy and Adam Jones
.................. 25
Box
2.1 :
Two examples of persuading a community
to stop female genital mutilation
Mona Eltahaivy
............................ 29
Box
2.2 :
The
Sharia
penalty
-
stoning
to death for adultery
:
A Nigerian example
Marie VUchovd
............................ 32
Box
2.3 :
Religious and occult sects
-
abusing women
and children
Anja
Ebnb ther
............................. 35
3.
Gender-Based Violence and Poverty
Athena
Peralta
................................ 37
Box
3.1 :
Some facts on women s status
Athena
Peralta
............................. 39
Vulnerability of Women Migrant Workers
Helene Harroff-Tavel........................... 40
Women s Empowerment and Approaches within the
International Development Discourse
Athena
Peralta
................................ 43
Box
3.2 :
Domestic slavery of women migrants
in Saudi Arabia
Marie
Vlachová
............................
AA
Box
3.3 :
Rwanda s case
-
women s role
in development
Mikiko Sawanishi
........................... 51
Box
3.4 :
Roma women in Europe
Shvica Stojanovic
........................... 52
4.
Domestic Violence: Violation of Women s Rights
by their Intimate Partners
Charlotte Watts
............................... 55
Box
4.1 :
Facts and figures on the magnitude
of intimate partner violence
Lea Biason
................................ 57
Box
4.2:
Legal aspects of domestic violence
in the Czech Republic
Ivana Schellongová..........................
63
Box
4.3 :
Three initiatives to challenge
the acceptability of intimate partner violence
Charhtte Watts and Lea Biason
................ 64
5.
Pervasive Forms of Violence in Prostitution:
A Transgression against Human Dignity
Lea Biason
.................................. 67
Box
5.1 :
Rest and recreation facilities in military
base lands in the Asia-Pacific region
Aida
Santos-Marañan
and
Marka
Muñez
........ 73
Prostitution and the Law: Debates and Issues
Lea Biason and
Melina Skouroliakou
............... 74
Box
5.2:
Legalisation of prostitution
in the Netherlands
Lea Biason
................................ 76
Box
5.3 :
Swedish law reform on prostitution
Melina
Skouroliakou
......................... 77
6.
Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Women
:
Global Trends and Responses
Ndioro Ndiaye
................................ 79
Box
6.1 :
Some facts about the magnitude
of trafficking
Ndioro Ndiaye
............................. 81
Box
6.2 :
Recommendations for further measures
to combat trafficking
Ndioro Ndiaye
............................. 84
Box
6.3 :
Three interviews of trafficked women
Ndioro Ndiaye
............................. 86
7.
Violence against Women in Custody
Cecilia Jimenez
............................... 91
Box
7.1 :
Custodial violence against women
Cecilia Jimenez
............................. 96
KEY READING PART I
......................... 99
PART II
:
WOMEN IN WAR
AND ARMED CONFLICTS
............ 105
1.
Vulnerability of Women
Charbtte Lindsey
.............................. 109
2.
Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Violence
Charbtte Lindsey
.............................. 113
Box
2.1 :
Sexual violence against women during wars
and conflicts in Africa and on the territory of Former
Yugoslavia
Lea Biason
................................ 115
Consequences of Rape for Women s Health
and Well-being, Family and Society
Pamela Bell
.................................. 115
Box
2.2 :
Sexual abuses and other violations
of women s rights in Chechnya
Valentina
Cherevatenko and Lvana
Schelbngová
.... 116
Box
2.3 :
War ends, sexual violence against women
and girls continues
Marie
Vhchová
............................ 119
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia: The Impact of Witnessing on Rape Victims
Pamela Bell
.................................. 120
Box
2.4 :
The Red Cross trains midwives to help
rape victims
Charbtte Lindsey
........................... 121
Sexual Exploitation of Women and Girls by
Peacekeepers
:
How to Curb
the Dark Side of Peacekeeping
Nadine Puechguirbal
........................... 124
Box
2.5 :
UN peacekeepers code of conduct
Lea Biason
................................ 127
3.
Torture of Women during Armed Conflicts
Cecilia Jimenez
............................... 131
4.
Female Combatants: Dilution of Gender Barriers
in Times of War
Marie
Vlachová
............................... 135
Box
4.1 :
International humanitarian law and
Abu Ghraib
Theodor
H.
Winkler......................... 138
5.
Women and HIV/AIDS
Helene
Harrojf-Tavel
зла
Ivana Schelbngová
........ 143
Box
5.1 :
Armed conflict and HIV/AIDS
:
Rwanda
Ivana Schelbngová
and
Helene Harroff-Tavel...... 145
Box
5.2:
Facts and figures of
HIV/
AIDS
infection worldwide
Ivana Schelbngová..........................
146
KEY READING PART II
........................ 149
PART III
:
WOMEN IN POST-CONFLICT
SITUATIONS
........................ 153
1.
Psychosocial
Interventions in Post-War Situations
Josi
Salem-Pickartz
............................ 157
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and How Does
It Affect Women Exposed to Violence
?
PameL· Bell
.................................. 160
Box
1.1 :
The fate of female refugees in Former
Yugoslavia
Josi
Salem-Pickartz
.......................... 161
Box
1.2 :
Difficulties in documentation
Pamela Bell
............................... 163
Box
1.3 :
Palestinian women after the first Intifada
Josi
Salem-Pickartz
.......................... 166
2.
Women in Flight
Ramina
Johal and Megan McKenna
................ 169
Box
2.1 :
Existing international instruments on the
protection of female refugees and internally
displaced women and girls
Ivana Schelbngová..........................
171
Legal and Other Instruments for the Protection
of Female Refugees and Internally Displaced Women
Dark
Silva.................................. 176
Box
2.2 :
Colombia s internally displaced women
CamiL·
Vega............................... 178
3.
Women in Mourning
Charbtte Lindsey
.............................. 181
Changing Ancient Societal Patterns
:
The Widows of the Kargil War
Leena Parmar
................................ 183
4.
Designed to Kill and Maim
:
The Effect of Landmines
and Other Explosive Remnants of War on Women
Laurence
Desvignes
............................ 187
Box
4.1 :
International action against landmines
and explosive remnants of war
Laurence
Desvignes
.......................... 189
Box
4.2 :
Women de-miners in Cambodia
:
Chan Sovannarorn s story
Laurence
Desvignes
.......................... 191
5.
Disarmament, Demobilisation and
Reintegration
Processes
:
Where Do Women Stand
?
Vanessa Farr
................................. 193
Box
5.1 :
Disarmament, demobilisation and
reintegration
of women combatants in Sierra Leone
Vanessa Farr
............................... 196
Box
5.2:
The relevance of women s role in micro
disarmament: The United Nations Institute
for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)
case study in Mali
Shukuko Koyama
........................... 198
6.
Women and Men Combating Violence
:
Examples
... 201
Transitional Justice, Reconciliation and the Role
of Women
Sonja Licht .................................. 201
Box
6.1 :
Women in Black
Ivana
Schellongova
.......................... 206
Box
6.2 :
Women s participation in conflict
:
Latin America s pacifist movements
Camila
Vega...............................
207
Women s Inclusion in Peace and Security Processes
Building
:
An
NGO
Campaign to Engage the
UN Security Council
Aneti Adrian-Paul
............................. 208
Box
6.3 :
South Africa: The principle of inclusion
Ivana Schellongova
.......................... 210
Box
6.4 :
Women as advocates of non-violence
in Africa
Colette Samoya
............................. 211
Working with Women through the Troubles
in Northern Ireland
AviL· Kilmurray
............................... 211
Gender Equality and the Union of the Committees
of Soldiers Mothers of Russia
Ida Kuklina
.................................. 214
Box
6.5 :
Women s inclusion in the Macedonian
peacebuilding process
Biljana Vankovska
.......................... 216
Women in Post-War Iraq and Afghanistan
:
Two Views on Post-Conflict Interim Governance
Structures
................................... 217
Women s Citizenship in Iraq and Afghanistan
:
An Optimistic Perspective
Charlotte
Ponticelli
............................ 217
Box
6.6 :
Women in interim state bodies in Iraq
and Afghanistan as of July
2004
Hélène Harroff-Tavel
........................ 219
A Critical Perspective on Inclusion of Women
:
The Case of Iraq
Lesley AbdeL·
................................. 220
Box
6.7 :
Obstacles to the inclusion of women
in post-conflict governance,
démocratisation
and
peacebuilding processes
Lesley AbdeL·
.............................. 222
KEY READING PART III
....................... 227
PART IV: STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS
....... 231
1.
Violence against Women from the Perspective
of the Human Rights Agenda
Lea Biason
................................... 235
Box
1.1:
Landmark international legal instruments
and documents concerning women s rights
Ivana Schellongova
.......................... 240
2.
Feminist Approaches to Gender-Based Violence
Funmi Olonisakin
............................. 243
3.
Gender
Mainstreaming
of Peace Support Operations
Nadine Puechguirbal,
Martin Bohnstedt and Lea Biason
247
Box
3.1 :
Women in peacekeeping operations
(PKO)
Ivana
Scheüongova.......................... 249
Box
3.2 :
Gender mainstreaming
:
Experience from the field
Lea Biason, Martin Bohnstedt and
Nadine
Puechguirbal
......................... 252
4.
Legal Protection of Women
Charlotte Lindsey, Cecilia Jimenez and Isha Dyfan
..... 257
Box
4.1 :
The Tokyo Tribunal judgement
:
Challenging law for victims of sexual violence in war
Indai Sajor
................................ 261
5.
The UN Security Council Resolution
1325 :
A Watershed in the History of Women s Defence
of Peace
Krishna Ahooja-Patel
........................... 263
Box
5.1 :
A global coalition of women
defending peace
Anja Ebnöther ............................. 269
Box
5.2 :
The European Union combating
gender-based violence
Agnès
Hubert
.............................. 270
KEY READING PART IV
........................ 273
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
......
Marie
Vlachová
and Lea Biason
..................... 275
Abbreviations
................................... 283
Glossary
....................................... 285
Bibliography
................................... 295
Key Legal and Political Documents
.................. 301
Organisations Dealing with Women s Rights
.......... 315
Notes on Contributors
........................... 325
Index
......................................... 331
TABLES
ROOTS AND SCOPE OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Table
1 :
Gender violence throughout the life cycle
.... 9
PART I
:
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
IN DAILY LIFE
Table
1.1 :
Number of women to
100
men
in the countries where there is
95
or less women
per
100
men
(2003) .................... 18
Table
1.2 :
Child mortality rate in selected countries
in
1988-2000
(alphabetically)
............. 18
Table
1.3 :
Reported cases of child rape or attempted
rape in South Africa
in
1994-2000
(in absolute figures)
......... 20
Table
1.4:
Data on child abuse (not necessarily sexual)
in South Africa in
1994-2002
(in absolute figures)
..................... 20
Table
1.5 :
Percentage of women over
16
years old
who
reponed
being sexually assaulted
in
1992-1997
(selected cities)
............ 20
Table
1.6:
Lifetime chance of dying in pregnancy
or childbirth by
UNICEF
regions in
2004 ... 21
Table
2.1 :
Occurrence of female genital mutilation
in
1998-2002
among women
aged
15-40
years (in percentage)
........... 30
Table
2.2 :
National
legislation efforts to eliminate female
genital mutilation (year of enactment)
...... 30
Table
3.1 :
Female economic activity rate in
1980
and
2001
among potentially active women (aged
15-64)
in percentage
.......................... 40
Table
3.2 :
Gender and agriculture: Share of women
in the agricultural labour force in
1950-2000,
with the estimate for
2010
(in percentage)
... 41
Table
3.3 :
Percentage of female migrants among the total
number of international migrants by major area
in
1960-2000 ......................... 41
Table
3.4 :
Migration trends of female workers
(most of them working in domestic jobs or in
the sex industry)
....................... 45
Table
3.5 :
Vulnerabilities at different stages of the migration
process
.............................. 45
Table
3.6 :
Women in decision-making positions in
1994
and
1998
(in percentage of total persons
at ministerial or equivalent positions in the
governments)
.......................... 50
Table
3.7 :
Women in national parliaments worldwide
in February
2005 ...................... 50
Table
3.8 :
Women in national parliaments in regions
in February
2005
(in percentage)
.......... 50
Table
4.1:
Sexual violence against women by country
... 56
Table
5.1 :
Violence in the lives of people in prostitution
(in percentage)
........................ 69
Table
5.2 :
Violence in prostitution (in percentage)
..... 70
PART II
:
WOMEN IN WAR AND ARMED CONFLICTS
Table
2.1:
Estimated mortality caused by war-related
injuries in
2000
sorted by gender and World
Health Organization region (in absolute numbers
in thousands and per
100,000
population)
... 114
Table
4.1 :
Total strength of women in the NATO forces
in
2004.............................. 140
Table
5.1 : HIV
statistics for women living with HIV/AIDS
in some regions in
2004 ................. 146
PART III
:
WOMEN IN POST-CONFLICT SITUATIONS
Table
2.1 :
Estimated number of persons who fall under
the mandate of the UNHCR in January
2004
(in absolute numbers)
.................. 172
Table
2.2 :
Structure of refugees according to the UNHCR
categories in January
2004
(in absolute numbers)
.................. 172
Table
2.3 :
Estimated number of internally displaced
persons (end of
2003) .................. 179
Table
4.1 :
Landmine victims by age group
in Bosnia-Herzegovina (in percentage)
...... 190
Table
4.2 :
Landmine victims by gender
in Bosnia-Herzegovina (in percentage)
...... 190
PART IV: STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS
Table
2.1 :
Women s political participation in March
2004:
Seats in national parliaments held by women
(percentage of total)
.................... 244
CHARTS
PART I
:
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
IN DAILY LIFE
Chart
3.1 :
Estimated annual income of women and men
in selected countries in
2000
(in US$)
...... 40
Chart
3.2 :
Total work time for men and women
(in minutes per day)
in selected countries
.................... 40
Chart
4.1 :
Victims of various kinds of homicide
by gender in the United States
in
1976-2000
(in percentage)
............. 58
Chart
4.2 :
Victims of homicide by circumstances
and gender in the United States
in
1976-2000
(in percentage)
............. 59
PARTII:
WOMEN IN WAR AND ARMED CONFLICTS
Chart
4.1 :
Average occupational distribution of military
personnel in thirteen
NATO countries in
2000
(in percentage)
... 139
Chart
4.2 :
Evolution of the percentage of women
in NATO forces
(1986/7-2000)........... 139
PART III
:
WOMEN IN POST-CONFLICT SITUATIONS
Chart
1.1:
Elizabeth Jareg s pyramidal model
of
psychosocial
interventions in post-conflict
situations
............................ 158
Chart
2.1 :
Trends in the number of refugees and other
persons of UNHCR concern in the last two
decades
(1980-2002) ................... 170
Chart
2.2 :
Female refugees per region in
2000
(in percentage)
........................ 172
Chart
6.1 :
Men and women in post-conflict
reconstruction
-
division of labour and power
222
The number of women killed by males is one of the significant causes of death on this
planet. The number of victims is several times larger than the numbers of dead in all the
wars of the twentieth century combined. The victims are claimed in conflicts, but also in
everyday life. The causes are multiple, but eventually boil down to the simple fact that for
all too many, a woman s life and dignity are worth less than a man s. This situation is
simply intolerable.
We have tried, in this book, to bring the facts together. While we initially played with the
idea to write a book about the aspect of gendercide that directly relates to our work, we
soon came to the conclusion that this would be too narrow an approach. Studies that look
at the multiple specific aspects of a problem in great detail are, obviously, very important.
A comprehensive view of the issue is also sorely needed. The data must be seen in their
totality for us to be able to even begin to understand what is going on. We hope that the
facts, the figures and the analysis we have brought together in this volume will help to shake
up the international community, mankind
-
all of us. There cannot be any room for
complacency in face of slaughter, maiming, rape, degradation, and social discrimination.
Ambassador
Theodor
H.
Winkler,
Director DCAF
Established in October
2000
on the initiative of the Swiss government, the Geneva Centre for the
Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) encourages and supports States and non-State
governed institutions in their efforts to strengthen democratic and civilian control of armed and
security forces, and promotes security sector reform commensurate with democratic standards.
The Centre collects information and undertakes research in order to identify problems, to gather
experience from lessons learned, and to propose best practices in the field of democratic gover¬
nance of the security sector. The Centre provides its expertise and support, through practical work
programmes on the ground, to all interested parties, in particular governments, parliaments, military
authorities, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, and academic circles.
DCAF runs, moreover, a special programme on women and children that wants to give a voice to the
victims of violence.
Detailed information on DCAF can be found at www.dcaf.ch
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title | Women in an insecure world violence against women ; facts, figures and analysis |
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