WP6 – Gender

Among vulnerable groups in post-conflict societies, women are often included specifically. But men, too, may be at particular risk. Gender relations are therefore especially important in the ICT4COP resaerch project.  

Among vulnerable groups in post-conflict societies, women are often included specifically. But men, too, may be at particular risk. Gender relations are therefore especially important in the ICT4COP resaerch project.

 

Contributing staff

Ingrid Nyborg

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is the ICT4COP Project Leader, as well as the leader of Work Package 2: Comparative COP, Work Package 6: Gender, and Work Package 8: South Asia. Dr. Nyborg has extensive experience in research and teaching in human security and post conflict development, with a specific focus on gender in development. She has worked extensively in Africa, as well as South Asia, where her most recent research has focused on post-conflict development in Afghanistan and Pakistan. She has considerable experience in project leadership, action research with civil society, and qualitative field methods.

Katarzyna Struzińska

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contributed to ICT4COP’s Work Package 6: Gender Issues, and Work Package 10: South Eastern Europe as the researcher responsible for case country Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Erika Rojas
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contributed to ICT4COP’s Work Package 6: Gender and Work Package 9: Central America. As a member of these groups, she has participated in meetings and discussions, presented a paper at the ICT4COP panel at ISA 2018 in San Francisco, published an article about COP and gender in El Salvador, and collaborated in the writing of other articles.