FMR 11 : published October 2001

Return to peace: post-conflict realities

Contents

Feature articles

Truth, justice and reconciliation in early post-conflict society by Marcia Hartwell

Reinventing communities: the resettlement of Guatemalan refugees by Julie de Rivero

The UN Security Council addresses women’s role in peace by Maha Muna and Rachel Watson

Redefining the roles of women in post-genocide Rwanda by Diana Quick

Problems or partners? Working with women to rebuild the Balkans by Rachel Wareham and Diana Quick

Bosnia and Herzegovina: no future without reconciliation by Walpurga Englbrecht

Discontent with assistance to the Bosnian return process by Guy Hovey

Participatory planning in Cambodia: reconciling communities by Jon Bennett

The fragility of peace in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh by Thomas Feeny

The UNHCR Peace Education Programme: skills for life by Pamela Baxter

General articles

Resettlement: a valuable tool in protecting refugee, internally displaced and trafficked women and girls by Alice Edwards

Protecting refugees in Dadaab: processes, problems and prospects by Jelvas Musau

Conflict early warning in the Horn of Africa: can it work? by Sharon Rusu

Mind your language: the semantics of asylum by Stephen Moss