2007
DOI: 10.1080/13552070701391813
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The Peace and Conflict Gender Analysis: UNIFEM's research in the Solomon Islands

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“… Moser (2005, 6–7) also notes that men's roles in mediation and reconciliation over‐lapped with many of these, but included a greater emphasis on decision‐making roles. Men were represented in peace summits and peace committees, provided counselling for conflicting parties, gave awareness talks to help re‐build relationships, and pastors and other religious leaders promoted spiritual development.…”
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“… Moser (2005, 6–7) also notes that men's roles in mediation and reconciliation over‐lapped with many of these, but included a greater emphasis on decision‐making roles. Men were represented in peace summits and peace committees, provided counselling for conflicting parties, gave awareness talks to help re‐build relationships, and pastors and other religious leaders promoted spiritual development.…”
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confidence: 99%