Resources and Resourcefulness

Recent studies in the DRC tend to focus on human rights abuses or on the status of women, however few investigations examine the link between mining and sexual violence. There is a dearth of research specifically into the gender dimensions of artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) as a means to economic security for both men and women. Further, there has been insufficient analysis of the real and potential threats to women’s human rights in the artisanal mining sector in DRC. Once these threats are identified, governmental and other partners can be informed as to protective and restorative actions they can take to assure the rights of vulnerable groups within mining communities. With improved understanding of the vulnerabilities, opportunities, and human rights threats facing women in conflict-affected small-scale mining areas, governmental and NGO partners can be better informed both how to prevent violations of rights, as well as how to promote rights and improve economic and social outcomes for women and communities. The ASM sector has been noted as a significant element in the ongoing conflict in DRC, with particularly negative implications for women, but also has the potential to lead to considerable economic gains. The objectives of the study will be to: (i) identify the key gender dimensions of ASM in the Kivus, particularly in terms of how conflict exacerbates or changes what is already known about the gender dimensions of ASM and to understand the human rights issues facing women; (ii) identify specific sources of gendered vulnerability to human rights abuses within AMS communities and identify ways to address these vulnerabilities; and (iii) identify methodologies of resilience or positive coping in communities.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015-04-10
Subjects:SANITATION, PROSTITUTES, SENSITIVE TOPICS, ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE, HUMAN CAPACITY, SEX WORKERS, LOCAL POPULATION, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, ABUSE, SPOUSE, PROSTITUTE, RELIGIOUS LEADERS, SEX WORK, FAMILY STRUCTURE, TRADITIONAL FAMILY, ELDERLY WOMEN, SENSITIVE ISSUES, EQUAL PARTICIPATION, DISCRIMINATION, FORMULATION OF POLICIES, HEALTH CARE, DRUGS, FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS, FAMILY MEMBERS, SINGLE MOTHER, PROSTITUTION, RURAL POPULATION, VULNERABILITY, HEALTH FACILITIES, HOSPITAL, PUBLIC HEALTH, DRUG ABUSE, KNOWLEDGE, SEX TRADE, RIGHTS OF WOMEN, SECURITY SITUATION, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, DISEASES, DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN, PREGNANCIES, TRAINING, POLITICAL DECISION, GRASS-ROOTS, POLITICAL POWER, RAPE, YOUNG MALE, HEALTH CARE SERVICES, MODERNIZATION, VULNERABLE POPULATIONS, POOR HEALTH, SOCIAL SYSTEMS, LAND OWNERSHIP, VICIOUS CYCLE, TUBERCULOSIS, YOUNG [MEN, EX-COMBATANTS, ORPHANS, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, HOUSEHOLD ASSETS, STATUS OF WOMEN, ELDERLY, MEDICAL TREATMENT, RESPECT, SMALL LOANS, ALCOHOL ABUSE, UNIONS, YOUNG MEN, POLICIES, EQUAL ACCESS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, SOCIAL SERVICES, INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS, HIV, NURSE, WOMAN, ECONOMIC STATUS, HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE, POLICY MAKERS, RAPES, BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, VULNERABLE GROUPS, VICTIMS, KIDS, MEASLES, POPULATIONS, MOTHER, PHYSICAL ABUSE, MALARIA, SICK FAMILY MEMBERS, SEXUAL EXPLOITATION, POLICY, ROLE OF GENDER, HUMAN RIGHT, LIFESTYLES, HUSBANDS, LOCAL COMMUNITY, SEX, HUMAN RIGHTS, PREGNANT WOMEN, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES, CIVILIAN POPULATIONS, UNWANTED PREGNANCIES, SUPPLY CHAINS, ALCOHOLIC, WARS, LOCAL COMMUNITIES, WORKING CONDITIONS, WAR, SEX WORKER, HEALTH PROBLEMS, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, YOUNG WOMEN, POPULATION MOVEMENT, FAMILY STRUCTURES, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, YOUNG PEOPLE, SOCIAL COHESION, POPULATION, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, INTERNATIONAL LAW, LIVING CONDITIONS, TRAUMA, CIVIL WAR, NATIVE POPULATION, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, WOMEN, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION, GENDER ROLES, HEALTH SERVICES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, GENDER RELATIONS, PEACE, CULTURAL RIGHTS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, ALCOHOLISM, SANITATION FACILITIES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24418255/resources-resourcefulness-gender-conflict-artisanal-mining-communities-eastern-democratic-republic-congo
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/21903
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