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Film : Women under Fire - in War and Peace

Project Number 100078Start Date 1999/08/02Program Area/Group SEP | PCD
Area Under StudyMiddle East and North Africa | Middle East | Israel | Mozambique | Latin America and the Caribbean | Central America | Nicaragua | Sub-Saharan Africa | Southern Africa | South Africa
Project TypeResearch Support Project
Project Sub-TypeDissemination
Project StatusClosed
Administrative UnitROSA
Regional Office AreaMERO | LACRO | ESARO
Responsible OfficerLeppan, Wardie
ODA SectorPopulation Policy And Admin. Mgmt
Canadian CollaborationNo
  
Duration (months)5
Extension (months)0
Project Completion Date1999/10/18
Legal Close Date2000/03/30
  
Total Funding159767
  

Abstract

The documentary film, "Women under Fire - in War and Peace," will explore how women who have lived through violence, armed conflict and war are dealing with these issues and sharing strategies of healing, self-empowerment and reconstruction. Emphasizing the personal experiences of five women engaged in development work or support programs for women, the film will explore how survivors of armed conflict are coming to terms with the legacy of the past, and charting their future in the context of militarization, rising crime levels and ongoing violence against women. Through the eyes of five women, from countries as far apart as South Africa, Croatia, Israel, Mozambique and Nicaragua, the film will explore commonalities and differences across borders and continents. The extent to which social, political, economic, cultural, religious and traditional circumstances inhibit the lives and reconstruction initiatives of women will be examined. At the heart of the film is a gathering of women, including the five leading characters, at an IDRC-funded global conference held in Johannesburg and entitled, "98-5928 (004557) The Aftermath: Women in post-war reconstruction." The film- makers will collaborate on an ongoing basis with the conference organizers and the research that will inform the conference will be used in making the film.

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International Development Research Centre
AcronymCIID, CRDI, IDRC
Street Address250 Albert Street | Ottawa, Ontario | Canada, K1P 6M1
Websitehttp://www.idrc.ca
Institution TypePublic
Geographic ScopeInternational
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number001
Research StatusClosed
Institution CountrySouth Africa
Researcher NameJenny Hunter
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