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      • Women in Peace or Pieces? Perspectives from Sri Lanka

        Salma YUSUF 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 2015 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 학술대회자료집 Vol.2015 No.1

        There exists a paradox when it comes to women in the peace-building in Sri Lanka – termed, for example, as ‘Progressive Policies, Regressive Practices.’1 The presentation begins with highlighting the need and value that women bring to peace-building.2 It then discusses the challenges that women in Sri Lanka face when participating in public life including in peace processes. The presentation turns to explore the differing notions of peace that women in Sri Lanka hold, and their vision for participation in peace-building and public life. The positive progress on the subject will be recorded in light of the state machinery that exists to empower women in public life including political participation. The inclusion of this aspect rests on the premise that a political presence is critical for meaningful representation of women’s concerns.3 The presentation will move on to discuss the first formal space that women in Sri Lanka were given for participation within an official mechanism, namely, the Sub-Committee on Gender Issues (SCGI) that was established at the time negotiations began between the Government of Sri Lanka and the terrorist organization, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 2002. The presentation will briefly evaluate the potential and drawbacks of such a mechanism to include women and their concerns in peace processes.4 The presentation will conclude with recommendations for change directed to three important stakeholders, namely, the Government of Sri Lanka, civil society organization – both national and international, and finally the international community, for specific measures that can be adopted to foster, improve and strengthen the women’s efforts in governance and peace-building in Sri Lanka.

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