Description
This panel delves into the theoretical frameworks surrounding conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence across diverse cultural and geopolitical landscapes. By examining varied contexts, different papers explore different underlying dynamics tin conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence, including but not limited to challenging what conflict is, what sexual and gender-based violence is, and the locations in which it can be expected.. The papers feature interdisciplinary approaches, integrating diverse perspectives to enhance understanding of SGBV’s complexity. The panel will highlight the importance of contextual specificity and the need for tailored interventions. Through critical discourse, the session seeks to advance theoretical models that inform policy and practice, emphasizing the transformative potential of inclusive and culturally sensitive strategies.