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ArtikelDisplaced Women in Northern Ghana: Indigenous Knowledge About Ethnic Conflict  
Oleh: McGadney-Douglass, Brenda Faye ; Ahadzie, William K.
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Affilia vol. 23 no. 4 (Nov. 2008), page 324-337.
Topik: Africa; ethnic conflict; feminist social work; internally displaced women; social work education
Fulltext: 324.pdf (100.22KB)
Isi artikelThis article presents the findings of field research in Ghana in 2002 about internal displacement stemming from multiethnic violence in northern Ghana in 1994, known as the “Guinea Fowl War.” Indigenous, gender-specific knowledge from displaced Ghanaian women is presented in the context of feminist perspectives on the consequences of regional wars on noncombatants. The research generated indigenous material for social work education about interethnic peace building and conflict resolution. The discussion includes first-person responses about warning signs, origins of conflict, immediate and long-term responses, social consequences, and an integration of findings with feminist perspectives on conflict resolution and policies that are designed to aid internally displaced women.
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