0:00:19 | one located in a sense of international corporation security which is research sensor within p |
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0:00:25 | studies and essentially due in the seven so kicks i'm not equal is really a |
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0:00:31 | mixture of the theoretical work on complete peace and also applied research intensity applied research |
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0:00:37 | what major projects that i'm currently working on |
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0:00:40 | is in collaboration with a major european development agency i'm looking at gender based violence |
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0:00:45 | and specifically looking at how violence against women and girls changes i of course complex |
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0:00:52 | and then through to the beginnings of peace because one of the key issues of |
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0:00:56 | tend to find in p studies |
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0:00:58 | is that the beginning of peace doesn't necessarily mean that the structures of the inequalities |
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0:01:03 | of discrimination that created complex architecture is complete and first place a necessary eliminated so |
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0:01:09 | the car whatever is very much focused on how violence against women changes once the |
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0:01:14 | complete as and it so specifically were looking around issues such as |
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0:01:19 | sexual violence against women psychological violence also physical violence against women girls and in countries |
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0:01:25 | are coming out to complete sound which are in principle into peace well as a |
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0:01:30 | set of the main problem so we find is that the violence against the girls |
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0:01:34 | tends to be structurally embedded and it's consequently a picture at during this time |
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0:01:45 | what we try to do with the gender based violence research projects is to engage |
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0:01:49 | the empirical information which is coming out of these countries where only in the country |
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0:01:53 | so make sure that we have information coming from the ground as well |
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0:01:56 | and then essentially trying to be that information right assumptions are hopeful fully data is |
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0:02:02 | currently on and points on this project |
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0:02:04 | with making recommendations what we call dialogue actually points for this study |
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0:02:09 | so that when they are working in the country like that will be key issues |
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0:02:12 | are |
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0:02:12 | and there is about which they can try to get elements of the size and |
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0:02:17 | you guys in a country in order to announce the position of women and girls |
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0:02:20 | unstressed cools types one and something slice |
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0:02:30 | so for example one of the case that is that what working on in the |
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0:02:33 | base files would you be projected guatemala a what we further works on so far |
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0:02:38 | what small set out with girls treated during guatemala's very long violence and bloody civil |
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0:02:44 | war |
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0:02:45 | on what was always higher levels of violence at which we specifically into the targets |
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0:02:49 | of women because the agenda and second of violence that was a very targeted i |
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0:02:56 | found that this was mean so what we found for example but also write a |
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0:03:00 | very sexual once the case management what's more complex |
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0:03:04 | what we introduce follow through what's happening got smaller since the peace process in a |
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0:03:09 | country in the nineteen point is always signal work is that forms the nature of |
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0:03:14 | violence are still that in one small is just the kind of tight final instance |
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0:03:19 | change see how underlying structural |
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0:03:22 | drivers that violence which created a quiet environment ones to complete |
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0:03:26 | the structure i still that |
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0:03:28 | we need to keep your indigenous woman having a smaller or if you or you |
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0:03:31 | go they face enormous by seem almost discrimination in the legal system that the route |
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0:03:36 | illustration framework state in a high ratio society |
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0:03:40 | so what we're trying to do in our current work is look at "'em" identifiable |
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0:03:44 | concept falls violence against girls got smaller are more scenes this patch duration high levels |
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0:03:50 | of sexual violence physical patel as you can swim it but in the high but |
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0:03:55 | also a outside streets |
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0:03:58 | implication that the security forces are simply not competitive and remove their implications that's and |
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0:04:03 | strategic forces themselves somehow involved in this violence and so what we're trying to do |
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0:04:08 | for our data is to a guy identify reliable points elaborate for what kind of |
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0:04:13 | violence what do you think what's more and try to ensure that when the data |
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0:04:17 | is engaged on |
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0:04:18 | discussions about objective islands in guatemala that the fully for the they have a realistic |
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0:04:23 | like to the best urges pressing points are around the gender baselines gender |
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0:04:34 | thank you think that is which we find in or applied what is that's turn |
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0:04:38 | is kind have incredibly annoying intentions they wanna go into a country and i do |
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0:04:42 | want to try to make the situation better but sometimes what we find that it |
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0:04:46 | is that if there is that have a full realistic appreciation of that country but |
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0:04:51 | also for a detailed study of conflict |
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0:04:54 | then they can actually make interventions which a complete insensitive they can actually reignite complex |
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0:05:00 | all the constraints that which those factors which cells can create conflict so the way |
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0:05:06 | that we approach this what we target speech my reflected ideas and he's real which |
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0:05:10 | they need to be very sensitive |
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0:05:12 | because in that specific country cultural context |
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0:05:16 | then their ideas progressive most beneficial for that site see what community microphone but misleading |
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0:05:22 | i we find that in relation see for example of patriarchy |
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0:05:26 | and gender relations in the country you can have died which are we going to |
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0:05:30 | a country identified impoverishment swimming and as a serious course of quantity column and some |
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0:05:36 | possible feature complete |
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0:05:37 | the degree going with the best of intentions and develop a micro credit program made |
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0:05:42 | the problem that might be that if you and how women without quite financial resources |
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0:05:47 | you create their independence and autonomy and that conditional social relations the family of what |
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0:05:52 | you tend to find rising violence against women which is |
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0:05:56 | carried out by the host but by my upon because you created a balance and |
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0:06:00 | family so you have to be hugely sensing how you want to design these interventions |
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0:06:05 | and how you evaluate the because really what remains to be a is peace complex |
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0:06:11 | sensed it is possible addressing these kind of structural violence a stock sometimes finds policy |
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0:06:17 | also the same time make sure that you to create you dangers and you cycles |
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0:06:21 | of inequality next |
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