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Conflict sensitivity and gender dynamics in Libya

Conflict sensitivity and gender dynamics in Libya

This resource aims to support international assistance providers working on Libya to take gender into account in their conflict sensitivity practice

This resource aims to support international assistance providers working on Libya to take gender into account in their conflict sensitivity practice.

This resource aims to support international assistance providers working on Libya to take gender into account in their conflict sensitivity practice. The resource identifies gender-specific conflict sensitivity considerations relating to international assistance in Libya and provides suggestions on how to manage these. The resource is both intended to inform the conflict sensitivity of efforts to undertake gender-related assistance, but also to ensure that organisations’ efforts to be conflict sensitive adequately embed understanding of gender-related conflict dynamics.

The paper was developed under PCi’s Conflict Sensitive Assistance (CSA) in Libya Forum. This It draws on a background paper looking at gender and conflict in Libya1, additional desk research of external resources, internal workshops with PCi staff, existing analyses from the CSA Libya programme and PCi’s lessons learned from its local peacebuilding work.

Availability: The paper is available in English on the link below

Conflict sensitivity and gender dynamics in Libya June 2022

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