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  1. Gender-based violence in food systems by Treasure, Lilian, Forsythe, Lora, Martin, Adrienne

    Published 2023
    “…Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant global health and human rights issue, particularly for women and girls, with substantial social and economic costs. …”
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  2. Owning the land, but at what cost? Changes in power relations and land accumulation in cattle ranching in wartime Colombia by Triana Ángel, Natalia, Mejía, Daniela, Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo, Burkart, Stefan

    Published 2023
    “…The struggle for land tenure, the management of natural resources, and the economic and social centrality of cattle ranching for various armed actors, are therefore vital aspects to consider in understanding the effects of the conflict in rural Colombia. …”
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  3. TH3.2: Women's Empowerment in Migration Index: Conceptual Framework and Early Results from Bangladesh by Alvi, Muzna

    Published 2022
    “…The WEMI tries to unpack empowerment along the entire migration pathway looking at women's decision making about migration and work, control over assets and income, attitude towards employer violence, access to social networks, access to training and various aspects of self-efficacy and mental health as a migrant. …”
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  4. Peacebuilding in times of COVID-19: risk-adapted strategies of cooperation and development projects by Eufemia, Luca, Lozano, Camilo, Rodríguez, Tatiana, Rio Duque, Martha Lilia del, Morales Muñoz, Héctor, Bonatti, Michelle, Sieber, Stefan, Löhr, Katharina

    Published 2020
    “…In Colombia, the coronavirus outbreak threatens to slow the implementation of peace-related projects, while simultaneously violence over control and ownership of land increases. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Trygg i stadslandskapet? by Larson, Anna Maria

    Published 2008
    “…The feeling of not being safe affects women's choice when it comes to transport, work and social life. Adapting to the risk of violence restricts women in doing certain activities, like staying out late at night or going for a run when it's dark outside. …”
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