An African Woman in the Fight against Terrorism and Violence
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An African Woman in the Fight against Terrorism and Violence
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Authors
Natalia L. Krylova 
Occupation: Dr.Sc. (History), Principal Researcher
Affiliation: Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
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66-70
Abstract
In November 2023, the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences hosted the AllRussian scientific conference with international participation “Gender-based violence in Africa: origins, motives, types. Methods and ways of struggle”. The attendees discussed such topical issues as the specifics of the formation and development of gender relations in traditional African societies as some of the causes of gender inequality and violence; prohibition systems and aggression in mythology and folklore; domestic violence; belittling of social status based on gender and age in the ethno-linguistic environment. A separate block of issues were female aggression in war and peace; gender discrimination among the population of refugee camps and victims of the slave trade; the gender aspect of violence and terrorism in the Sahel countries. Some reports were devoted to religion and discrimination of adherents on gender, ethnic and racial grounds; sexual violence and combating it in modern African states as well as gender violence and inequality in Muslim societies; civil and professional destinies of foreign women in Africa. The reports noted that states and society should create the conditions for the protection and self-realization of this part of the continent’s population, its active inclusion in socio-political processes.
Keywords
Африка женщины традиции насилие бедность образование занятость семья миграции
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15.01.2024
Date of publication
10.04.2024
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