Women, Food Security, and Peacebuilding: From Gender Essentialism To Market Fundamentalism

The original version of this article, by Robert Jenkins, appeared on OpenDemocracy.net’s 50.50 blog. That women’s engagement in resolving and recovering from conflict is crucial to sustainable peace has been an article of faith, and an element of international law, since the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in 2000. It took a decade of … Continue reading Women, Food Security, and Peacebuilding: From Gender Essentialism To Market Fundamentalism