UNU-CPR researchers Siobhan O'Neil, Cristal Downing, and Kato van Broeckhoven, from the 'Managing Exits from Armed Conflict' initiative, wrote an opinion article in the New Humanitarian on the importance of addressing the needs of women in post-conflict planning, designing gender-responsive transition programming, and ensuring that women can equally shape societies that emerge after a conflict ends.
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