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Podcast: ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
Episode: Gendered impacts of armed conflict and implications for the application of IHL
Description: Gender shapes an individual’s experience of armed conflict in complex ways, but trends can be predictable. In particular, women and girls contend with structural gender inequality, including in conflict contexts. Women and girls generally have fewer financial resources, less access to essential services and less representation in decision-making bodies. Military operations do not therefore take place on an ‘equal playing field’ for women and girls, and with this in mind, a gender perspective is a relevant tool for practitioners of international humanitarian law (IHL) as they seek to understand and reduce civilian harm.
In this post, Helen Durham, Cordula Droege...