Guns, Power and Politics

Author:
Centre for Natural Resource Governance
Publisher:
Centre for Natural Resource Governance
Publication Date:
17 December 2020
Tags:
Zimbabwe, Governance, Human Rights, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Mining, Women and Gender

WoMin and its partners - Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) in Zimbabwe, Justiçia Ambiental (JA) in Mozambique, and Network Movement for Justice and Development (NMJD) in Sierra Leone - jointly undertook this feminist political economy research in 2018. The aim of the research is to inform national network formation, support women's organising, trauma intervention and justice efforts by addressing the intersection of extractivism, militarisation, securitisation and violence against women.

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