1. Peacebuilding, gender and policing in Solomon Islands
- Author
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B. K. Greener, W. J. Fish, and K. Tekulu
- Subjects
Geography, Planning and Development ,Perspective (graphical) ,Peacebuilding ,Gender studies ,Sociology ,Security council ,Development ,Public administration ,Economic Justice - Abstract
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 calls for a gender perspective to be integrated into the resolution of conflicts. This responsibility manifests itself in a number of more specific proposals, some easily assessable, others less so. In this paper, we begin by considering the success of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) – the poster child for peacebuilding efforts – at meeting these specific proposals. In light of this, we then go on to suggest ways in which RAMSI might meet greater success in fully integrating gender considerations in Solomon Islands by blending sensitivity to gender-based considerations together with a deeper sensitivity to cultural considerations, including cultural understandings of core notions such as ‘policing’ and ‘justice’.
- Published
- 2011