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Pascoe said early preparations for what he called "post-conflict peace building and peace consolidation" must clearly be part of U.N. planning.
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Pascoe said early preparations for what he called "post-conflict peace building and peace consolidation" must clearly be part of U.N. planning.
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Equally troubling, when women stand up and make their voices heard in peace negotiations and post-conflict reconciliation they often face security risks, are denied seats at the table, and are excluded from planning that determines their futures.
Mary Robinson: Want Peace and Security? Empower and Protect Women Mary Robinson 2010
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Equally troubling, when women stand up and make their voices heard in peace negotiations and post-conflict reconciliation they often face security risks, are denied seats at the table, and are excluded from planning that determines their futures.
Mary Robinson: Want Peace and Security? Empower and Protect Women Mary Robinson 2010
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He says the post-conflict rules of this vote gave the election commission more time to ensure that its results are solid enough to withstand any challenge.
Current President, Former Prime Minister Leading Ivory Coast Vote 2010
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Equally troubling, when women stand up and make their voices heard in peace negotiations and post-conflict reconciliation they often face security risks, are denied seats at the table, and are excluded from planning that determines their futures.
Mary Robinson: Want Peace and Security? Empower and Protect Women Mary Robinson 2010
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In the post-conflict period, we expect that Gbagbo and his die-hard supporters will mold an image of the former president as an African liberation martyr who was deposed by France, not by the ballot box.
Scott Straus: Gbagbo's Blame Game Scott Straus 2011
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Equally troubling, when women stand up and make their voices heard in peace negotiations and post-conflict reconciliation they often face security risks, are denied seats at the table, and are excluded from planning that determines their futures.
Mary Robinson: Want Peace and Security? Empower and Protect Women Mary Robinson 2010
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Even while the military endgame played out in Abidjan, post-conflict development specialists were presumably drawing up plans for interventions such as disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, security sector reform, and resettlement of refugees and internally displaced persons.
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Equally troubling, when women stand up and make their voices heard in peace negotiations and post-conflict reconciliation they often face security risks, are denied seats at the table, and are excluded from planning that determines their futures.
Mary Robinson: Want Peace and Security? Empower and Protect Women Mary Robinson 2010
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