Strategies for including women's and LGBTI groups in the Colombian peace process / (Record no. 79989)

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Personal name Alvarado Cóbar, José
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Title Strategies for including women's and LGBTI groups in the Colombian peace process /
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Author, etc José Alvarado Cóbar
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2020
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Pages 26 p.
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Series title SIPRI background paper
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General note SIP2023
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General note "November 2020"
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General note In order to have a more nuanced understanding of inclusive peace processes, it is important to understand how civil society can connect to formal peace negotiations. The Colombian peace negotiation process is highly regarded as one of the most inclusive processes; involving civil society groups from diverse backgrounds, including both women’s and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/ transsexual and intersex (LGBTI) groups. But how do these groups leverage influence among the main conflict actors, and what specific challenges and opportunities do they face? <br/>This paper applies a conflict resolution and negotiation framework to assess the involvement of women’s and LGBTI groups in the most recent Colombian peace negotiation process. In doing so, the suggested framework provides a practical application of conflict resolution and negotiation strategies that can further complement discussions on inclusion of marginalized groups in other peace negotiation processes.
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Keyword minorities
Subdivision women
-- conflict resolution
-- peacebuilding
-- national security
Geographic subdivision Colombia
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Uncontrolled keyword inclusion
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Uncontrolled keyword peace process
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URI https://www.sipri.org/publications/2020/sipri-background-papers/strategies-including-womens-and-lgbti-groups-colombian-peace-process
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