'At the end of their relationship, that man offered her a house': Qualitatively exploring Congolese women's agency in navigating sexual relations with UN peacekeepers within the context of a patriarchal setting in eastern DRC
ABSTRACTThe UN's Zero Tolerance Policy, which bans all relationships between UN staff and locals, portrays all relationships as exploitative, fails to account for nuances in these relationships and does not acknowledge the agency of local women or communities. This study uses community-based qu...
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Main Authors: | Jessica F. Petz (Author), Gloria Nguya (Author), Martin Baguma Nguba (Author), Allison Goebel (Author), Sabine Lee (Author), Susan A. Bartels (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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