Extremism
‘Invisible’ women; when home is not a sanctuary
Deaths from terror attacks and violent extremism were down by nearly one-third in 2017. But for women and children with links to extremist groups, the nightmare of living under ISIS or Boko Haram is far from over.
Thursday، 21 February، 2019New Publication: Invisible Women: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Reintegration and Rehabilitation
An effort to map the gaps and challenges pertaining to the reintegration and rehabilitation of women and girls associated with violent extremist movements and establish a preliminary evidence-base of good practices and approaches.
Wednesday، 16 January، 2019Extremism as Mainstream: Implications for women, development and security in the MENA/Asia region
Who supports modern day extremism and why? This International Civil Action Network report on the growth of Islamist extremism suggests that its adherents promote a clear vision and set of values, claiming an ethical and moral mantle in the face of corrupt or predatory states.
Thursday، 12 February، 2015