Transitional justice and women’s representation in peace building: Myanmar and the case for Feminist Foreign Policy

February 2024 marks three years since the start of the military coup which ignited Myanmar’s Spring Revolution. For the first time in the nation’s history, women have been at the forefront of the resistance, making up over 60 percent of the resistance movement. The unprecedented number of women in the movement signals women’s refusal to live under patriarchal military rule. The modest yet critical gains made towards gender equality during the democratic period enabled a generation of women to see the value of their participation in broader functions of society. Reverting back to military rule would not just hinder progress on gender equality, it threatens the hard-won fundamental rights of women and girls.

Transitional justice and women's representation in peace building: Myanmar and the case for Feminist Foreign Policy

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