27.04.2024

Gendered patterns in explosive violence: a policy brief on understanding the impact of explosive weapons on women

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This research delves into the gendered dimensions of explosive violence, examining the disproportionate impact on women in conflict zones. By analysing data from the Explosive Violence Monitoring Project by Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) in collaboration with researchers from the University of Essex, it reveals the intricate relationship between female empowerment and the likelihood of women becoming victims of explosive attacks. Contrary to the assumption of gender-neutrality, explosive violence exhibits distinct gendered patterns influenced by societal norms, economic factors, and women’s social status. Through empirical evidence and analysis, this study underscores the critical need to address the gendered implications of explosive violence in conflict settings.

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