Women, peace, ¿political participation? : the use of violence as a barrier for democracy in the post-agreement Colombian context
Women, peace, ¿political participation? : the use of violence as a barrier for democracy in the post-agreement Colombian context
Date
2022
Authors
Maldonado Chaparro, Sthefannia
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Abstract
Through documentary research and literature review, this paper provides an overview of women's
political participation in the Colombian armed conflict. Although it does not seek to analyse the
causes and origins of the armed conflict, it explores the role of women from victimisation to women
as agents of change. This study attempts to compare two phases of political participation. The first
part is before the signing of the peace agreement, it exposes the disproportionate violence during the
armed conflict and the socio-political violence suffered by women leaders and human rights
defenders. The second part examines the historical participation of women during the different peace
dialogues and the process conducted with the FARC-EP. It is worth mentioning that Colombia is in
a post-peace agreement phase, as the armed conflict with other armed actors has not ended. In this
respect, the research demonstrates how women's political participation is necessary for a peaceful
transition to democracy. Finally, it focuses on democratic openness concerning the Congress of the
Republic elections.
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Second semester University: Panteion University, Athens
Keywords
Colombia,
democracy,
political participation,
women,
armed conflict,
violence against women,
political violence,
peace processes,
elections