A ‘Woman’s Work’—Strengthening Women’s Access to Benefits after the Second Nagorny-Karabakh War

The exclusion of women’s perspectives and priorities at the policy level after the second Nagorny-Karabakh war has contributed to the lack of action by inter­national actors and local decision-makers to protect and promote women’s rights and implement gender-responsive poli­cies in the post-war period.

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.

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