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Making a difference in peacekeeping operations: Voices of South African women peacekeepers
Authors:Angela Alchin  Amanda Gouws  Lindy Heinecken
Institution:1. alchinangela@yahoo.com
Abstract:Recruiting more women into peacekeeping operations due to the perceived unique contributions they are said to make to missions has been widely advocated by the United Nations (UN) and other agencies as a means to overcome the unintended consequents of deployments – mainly the ongoing reports of sexual abuse of locals by male soldiers. However, taking into account the broader gender debates surrounding women’s contributions to peacekeeping, and by considering the experiences of women in the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), this study reveals the challenges women face in realising these widely advocated contributions. These challenges include the current recruiting processes, the self-perception of female soldiers, the deeply patriarchal ideologies within South African society, and the hyper-masculine culture which overwhelms the military. The study concludes that, for women to be properly utilised, a reassessment of recruitment processes in the SANDF is necessary, gender training should be prioritised, and an androgynous soldier identity should be advocated.
Keywords:Feminism  peacekeepers  peacekeeping  female peacekeepers  security studies  SANDF  South African peacekeepers  UN peacekeeping
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