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"Gender Dynamics in Armed Violence, Small Arms Control and Security" is a compelling exploration into the critical issues of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) proliferation and its intersection with gender-based violence. With a nuanced and multidimensional approach, this book navigates through the far-reaching implications of SALW in post-conflict societies while highlighting the Arms Trade Treaty's role in addressing gender-based violence. It unravels the complexities of gender in arms export decision-making and offers practical insights into gender-responsive small-arms programming.…mehr

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"Gender Dynamics in Armed Violence, Small Arms Control and Security" is a compelling exploration into the critical issues of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) proliferation and its intersection with gender-based violence. With a nuanced and multidimensional approach, this book navigates through the far-reaching implications of SALW in post-conflict societies while highlighting the Arms Trade Treaty's role in addressing gender-based violence. It unravels the complexities of gender in arms export decision-making and offers practical insights into gender-responsive small-arms programming. Drawing on the United Nations initiatives, it underscores the gender dimensions of small arms control and suggests transformative interventions. This thought-provoking work is an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and advocates striving for a safer and more equitable world.
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El profesor Uwem Essia es doctor en Economía. Su vasta experiencia y sus contribuciones a la investigación hacen de él una figura destacada en liderazgo, gestión y economía.El Dr. Peter Mba imparte clases en el Departamento de Economía de la Universidad de Calabar, Nigeria. Es Doctor en Economía por la Universidad de Nigeria, Nsukka.