Feminism and Global Governance: Investigating the Role of Women in Peace-Building, Human Rights, and Global Development

Ejuchegahi Anthony Angwaomaodoko

Abstract


The study is centered on the relationship between feminism and global governance with emphasis being placed on the role of women in peace-building, human rights and the global development. The study takes a critical look into the radical feminism theory of patriarchy in relations to how it explains and promotes women involvement in significant spheres of governance while further showcasing the remarkable outcome that have been achieved with the involvement women in  helms of authority. The study highlights the contributions of women in peace processes with special emphasis being placed on the contribution of Liberian Women after the end of their second Civil war under the governance of President Sirleaf which showcases their unique approaches to conflict resolution and reconciliation. Several advocacy efforts which were led by women were identified to have resulted in societal and policy changes that propels gender equality and fairness. More so, the study examines the impact on global development of women led initiative which have proven effective in addressing the individual needs of women while further ensuring long term economic stability and a sense of community. The integration of feminism perspective into the agenda of global governance is vital towards achieving gender equality, justice and a peaceful world. 


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/ijgs.v8i1.22162

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