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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE GENDER AGENDA TO THE PEACEBUILDING PROPOSAL IN UN STABILIZATION MISSIONS: THE CASE OF HAITI

21 Jun 2023, 10:45

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This article aims to present the contribution of the gender agenda in the proposal of United Nations stabilization missions. To this end, the work is based on the identification and quantification of citations regarding concerns about gender issues present in UN Security Council resolutions about the case study chosen for this work: the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (2004 - 2017). From the exposure of the evolution of the organization's peace agenda, highlighting the post-Cold War period in parallel to the research about the typology of Violence proposed by Johan Vincent Galtung (1930 - present), it is intended to locate the gender issue, both as part of the political-institutional agenda and by the academic-conceptual variable in the spectrum of violence and peace proposed by the author. Therefore, the research is based, initially, on qualitative analysis on the historical exposure guided by the Peace Studies literature and UN documents on its policy proposals; next, the location of the gender agenda will be exposed; finally, the quantitative analysis of citations that highlight gender as part of the UN institutional concern within the Haiti stabilization proposal serves as an indicator of the approximation or distancing of the agenda. In the end, the exhibit projects trends based on the survey within the limitations that the indicators may suggest of institutional referrals of the debate.

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