Evolving Alliances: Men and Women – Access to Land, Gender Relations and Conflict in Anglophone Cameroon

Through analysis of primary and secondary sources, this paper explores the under-reported stories of how men, specifically ordinary men, chiefs and those in the legal profession, are demonstrating support for women’s land rights during conflicts in Cameroon. By Lotsmart Fonjong.
WILPF Sri Lanka Brief Study Report – Gender Equality, Resistance, Responsibilities and Reaching Out

This brief study report explores the manifestations of militarised masculinities in Sri Lanka, which are defined as stereotypical traits of manhood such as power, control and aggressiveness acquired through participation in armed forces, and provide recommendations on how to address the structures, interests and institutions that underpin and drive conflicts and shape gender roles.