To respond to this gap, The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation has supported the production of a collaborative policy brief to identify and explore the gendered elements of women’s access to benefits after the second Nagorny-Karabakh war.
By making the effects of the conflict on women visible and providing gendered analysis of the most pressing issues, Kvinna till Kvinna aims to promote sustainable rehabilitation, where women’s needs and priorities are included and contribute to women’s meaningful participation in dialogue and socioeconomic recovery processes, confidence-building, and conflict-transformation efforts.