Women and war
Highlights
Paraguay: women supporting their families from behind bars
Differences in the health needs of men and women in detention
Yemen: Itidal's story
India: across the crossfire – women overcome violence
Handicrafts made by female detainees in Paraguay are a hit at international fair in Brazil
Colombia: sexual violence
Iraq: helping women take charge of their destinies
Women and displacement: strength in adversity
Treaty and Customary Law
Reference documents
- Advancement of women: ICRC statement to the United Nations, 2012
- 31st International Conference 2011: Resolution 6 - Health inequities
- International humanitarian law and gender
- Women and war: the ICRC's response
- Women in armed opposition groups in Africa and the promotion of international humanitarian law and human rights
Analysis
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Women, armed conflict and international law
“IHL takes a particular male perspective on armed conflict, as a norm against which to measure equality. In a world where women are not equals of men, and armed conflict impacts upon men and women in a fundamentally different way, a general category of rules that is not inclusive of the reality for women cannot respond to their situation.”
30-09-2002 | International Review of the Red Cross | Helen Durham
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Women, human rights and international humanitarian law
30-09-1998 | International Review of the Red Cross | Judith Gardam
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Selected Publications
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