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Strenghtening Women's Citizenship: Kosovo security sector and decentralisation
02/08/2010 By Ariana Qosaj-Mustafa
Based on field research in Kosovo conducted by KIPRED in partnership with FRIDE, this study by Ariana Ariana Qosaj-Mustafa examines the impact of state-building on women and the opportunities and policy options for promoting women’s citizenship in state-building processes in Kosovo.
It focuses on two reform processes: security sector reform and the process of decentralization. The report specifically examines how women’s rights and participation are ensured in ongoing initiatives within these two reform processes, and also assesses the possibility of using current initiatives to enhance the state’s accountability towards women. The study is part of a multi-country research project being led by FRIDE and ODI on state-building and women’s citizenship.
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Keywords
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Bio author: Ariana Qosaj-Mustafa
Director of Special Research, KIPRED



