This occasional paper series was initially framed by an interest in interrogating gender training as a tool for transformation within peacekeeping and peace support operations. The focus of this series subsequently expanded to include a critical analysis of the dominant paths through which gender has been integrated into discourses on security.
As a result, training, the integration of women into the military, the role of autonomous women’s movements in post-conflict reconstruction and an interrogation of masculinities have become the range of approaches that are discussed by the authors in this series. Download [PDF]
SERIES DOWNLOADS (PDFs)
Read More
Fahamu is commissioning an evaluation its two year Oxfam Novib funded Emerging Powers in Africa Initiative. The evaluation will establish the extent to which the activities have contributed to fulfilling the objectives elaborated above. The findings and recommendations from this exercise will inform future programming.
Interested candidates are invited to submit to [email protected].
- 1. Curriculum vitae of consultant that highlights experience with similar assignments
-
2. A note that details:
- a. Understanding of the assignment
- b. How you intend to work on this project
- c. Fees
For further information, please download the Terms of Reference.
Only successful candidates will be contacted.
The 19th African Union Summit will take place from June 23-30, 2012 in Lilongwe, Malawi under the theme of ‘Boosting Intra-Africa Trade’ and ‘2012 year of Shared Values’.
Fahamu through our Emerging Powers in Africa initiative is pleased to announce a call for applications for a journalist visit to the summit.Five successful applicants will be chosen to participate in a 4 day visit during the Summit. Media professionals in print, broadcast, radio and online fora from Africa, India, China and Brazil are encouraged to apply before the deadline of 30 March 2012. For more information, download [PDF]