ONE MAN, ONE GUN, NO MORE: EXPLORING WOMEN’S EXPERIENCES IN DISARMAMENT, DEMOBILIZATION, AND REINTEGRATION by Laurén Ettinger A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of George Mason University in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science Conflict Analysis and Resolution Committee: Chair of Committee Graduate Program Director Dean, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Date: Fall Semester 2016 George Mason University Fairfax, VA One Man, One Gun, No More: Exploring Women’s Experiences in Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at George Mason University by Laurén Ettinger Bachelor of Arts Appalachian State University, 2012 Director: Susan Hirsch, Professor Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution Fall Semester 2016 George Mason University Fairfax, VA Copyright 2016 Lauren Ettinger All Rights Reserved ii DEDICATION To continuing to improve our field and bringing about a more just and peaceful world. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank the people whose support was essential to this piece of work. First, my family for always being encouraging even when I felt frustrated and hopelessly lost in this process. Next, my wonderful thesis chair, Dr. Susan Hirsch, without whose constant patience and guidance none of this would have been possible. My committee members Dr. Patricia Maulden and Dr. Sandy Cheldelin for providing helpful feedback and inspiration. Lastly, the tolerance my lovely friends have shown me during this time while I worked tirelessly to finish writing. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Tables ................................................................................................................... vii List of Figures ................................................................................................................. viii List of Abbreviations and/or Symbols ........................................................................... ix Abstract ............................................................................................................................. xi Chapter One: Introduction .............................................................................................. 1 Summary of Chapters ............................................................................................................... 4 Chapter Two: Literature Review .................................................................................... 7 Women in War ........................................................................................................................... 7 Gender and International Policy ............................................................................................ 11 Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) ................................................... 14 DDR and Gender ..................................................................................................................... 19 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 26 Chapter Three: Methodology ........................................................................................ 28 Research Question ................................................................................................................... 29 Research Design ....................................................................................................................... 30 Chapter Four: The Case Study of Sierra Leone .......................................................... 32 Background and the Nature of Women’s Lives Before War ............................................... 32 Civil War .................................................................................................................................. 35 Peace Agreements .................................................................................................................... 38 Sierra Leone DDR ................................................................................................................... 44 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 50 Chapter Five: Factor One: Inclusion and Eligibility .................................................. 51 Inclusion ................................................................................................................................... 52 Eligibility .................................................................................................................................. 59 Hindrances to Participation: Shame and Stigma ................................................................. 65 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 67 Chapter Six: Factor Two: Women’s Needs During Cantonment ............................. 69 Safety and Security .................................................................................................................. 70 Women’s Health ...................................................................................................................... 75 Childcare Provisions................................................................................................................ 79 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 82 Chapter Seven: Factor Three: Reintegration Support............................................... 83 Economic Security and Ability to Contribute to Society ..................................................... 85 Support Network ..................................................................................................................... 93 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 98 Chapter Eight: Conclusion........................................................................................... 100 v Appendix ........................................................................................................................ 106 References ...................................................................................................................... 108 vi LIST OF TABLES Page Table 1: The five degrees of gender mainstreaming ......................................................... 44 vii LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 1 DDR programs around the world ........................................................................18 Figure 2 Skills developed by women members of armed opposition groups in Africa .....88 viii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND/OR SYMBOLS Agency for Co-Operation and Research in Development .......................................ACORD Armed Forces Ruling Council .................................................................................... AFRC All People’s Congress .................................................................................................... APC Children associated with fighting forces......................................................................CAFF Children associated with the war ................................................................................. CAW Civil Defense Forces ...................................................................................................... CDF Comprehensive Peace Agreement ................................................................................. CPA Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women .. CEDAW Department for International Development ................................................................. DFID Disarmament and Demobilization ................................................................................... DD Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration........................................................ DDR Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration ............................ DDRR Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group ..................... ECOMOG Economic Community of West African States ..................................................... ECOWAS Eritrean People’s Liberation Front............................................................................... EPLF Females Associated with Armed Forces and Groups .............................................. FAAFG Forces Armada de El Salvador (Military Force of El Salvador) ................................. FAES Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia ........................................................ FARC Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front .............................................................. FMLN Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity ............................................................... URNG Interim Care Center......................................................................................................... ICC Interim Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration Program .........................IDDRP Integrated Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration Standards ...................IDDRS International Humanitarian Law ..................................................................................... IHL International Monetary Fund ......................................................................................... IMF Multi-Country Demobilization and Reintegration Program ...................................... MDRP National Committee for Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration ...........NCDDR National Patriotic Force of Liberia .............................................................................. NPFL Non-Governmental Organization.................................................................................. NGO Office of the Gender Advisor ....................................................................................... OGA Sexually Transmitted Disease ........................................................................................ STD Sierra Leone Army ......................................................................................................... SLA Sierra Leone Peoples Party .......................................................................................... SLPP Small arms and light weapons ................................................................................... SALW Revolutionary United Front ........................................................................................... RUF United Nations ................................................................................................................. UN United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund .................................... UNICEF United Nations Development Fund for Women .................................................... UNIFEM United Nations Development Program ....................................................................... UNDP United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs ...................................................... UNODA ix
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