ABSTRACT
This study was carried out in Central Equitoria State, south Sudan on female excombatants and members of organizations working with reintegrating former combatants. The study revolves more on reintegration and gender sensitivity among excombatants. The main objective of the study was to document the lives and experiences of female ex-combatants within fighting forces, DDR programs and their communities. This is done for the fact that, women are often present if not always present within wars but are often neglected in the aftermath. Qualitative research method was used to carry out this study. The qualitative method was made up of semi-structured interviews and questionnaires which were used to collect the necessary data from both female ex-combatants and representatives of organizations working in the domain of reintegration of ex-combatants in Central Equitoria. The female ex-combatants and representatives of organizations came from different social backgrounds of age, education and marital status etc. The data was analyzed from two points of view namely: theoretical material and descriptively using percentages and frequency tables. The study found that the best practices and options to reintegration of female excombatants within DDR programmes include ensuring inclusion of female ex-combatant groups in the DDR programme design. It was also found that ex-combatants did not get adequate counseling services after handing over their arms on reintegration. However, most of the response strongly agreed that family reunification is the principal factor in effective social reintegration of ex-combatants. The study concluded that disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration is essential to restore peace and stability after the resolution of conflict and should be given due consideration early in the peace process. It also recommended that a time limit must be set to revisit the plight of ex-combatants and attend to their concerns.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapters Preliminary Pages
DECLARATION A ii
DECLARATION B iii
APPROVAL SHEET iv
DEDICATION V
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT vi
ABSTRACT vii
TABLE OF CONTENT viii
LIST OF TABLES xii
LIST OF FIGURES xiii
LIST OF ACRONYMS xiv
Chapter THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1
One
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 5
Purpose of the Study 6
Objectives of the Study 6
Research Questions 6
Scope of the Study 7
Geographical Scope 7
Theoretical Scope 7
Significance of the Study 7
Operational Definitions 8
Chapter Two REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 10
Concepts, Ideas, Opinions from Experts 10
Theoretical Perspective 13
Related Literature
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Research Population
Sample Size and Sampling Procedure
Research Instruments
Questionnaire
Interviews
Validity of the Instruments
Reliability of the Instruments
Data Collection Procedures
Data Analysis
Limitations of the Study
Ethical Considerations
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Biographical Details of Respondents 34
Age of Respondents 34
Distribution of Respondents by Gender 35
Education Level of Respondents 36
Reintegration Options for Female Ex-Combatants within the DDR Programmes
Contribution of Reintegration Programmes to Female Ex-Combatants in Central Equatoria, South Sudan
Lessons Learned on the Reintegration Programme in Central Equitoria State, South Sudan
Chapter
Five
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS 48
Introduction 48
Findings 48
Best Reintegration Options for Female Ex-Combatants 48
within the DDR Programme in CES
The Contribution of Reintegration Programme to Female 49
Ex-Combatants in CES
Lessons Learned on the Reintegration Programme in CES 50
Recommendations 51
Suggestions for Further Research 52
REFERENCES 53
APPENDICES 58
APPENDIX I: TRANSMITTAL LETTER 58
APPENDIX II: INFORMED CONSENT 59
APPENDIX III: RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS 60
APPENDIX IV: Interview Guide For Female Ex-combatants
APPENDIX V: A DEMOBILIZED EX-COMBATANT ON THE DAY OF THE FIRST DDR PROGRAMME IN SOUTH SUDAN, JUBA
APPENDIX VI: SOME WOMEN PRACTICING SUBFARMING IN A VILLAGE IN CES
APPENDIX VII: MAP OF CENTRAL EQUATORIA STATE, SOUTH SUDAN
APPENDIX VIII: TABLE FOR DETERMINING SAMPLE SIZE
APPENDIX IX: RESEARCHER'S CURRICULUM VITAE 69
Consults, E. (2022). Re-Integration and Gender Sensitivity among Ex-Combatants in Central Equatoria State, South Sudan. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/re-integration-and-gender-sensitivity-among-ex-combatants-in-central-equatoria-state-south-sudan
Consults, Education "Re-Integration and Gender Sensitivity among Ex-Combatants in Central Equatoria State, South Sudan" Afribary. Afribary, 30 Sep. 2022, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/re-integration-and-gender-sensitivity-among-ex-combatants-in-central-equatoria-state-south-sudan. Accessed 09 Nov. 2024.
Consults, Education . "Re-Integration and Gender Sensitivity among Ex-Combatants in Central Equatoria State, South Sudan". Afribary, Afribary, 30 Sep. 2022. Web. 09 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/re-integration-and-gender-sensitivity-among-ex-combatants-in-central-equatoria-state-south-sudan >.
Consults, Education . "Re-Integration and Gender Sensitivity among Ex-Combatants in Central Equatoria State, South Sudan" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 09, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/re-integration-and-gender-sensitivity-among-ex-combatants-in-central-equatoria-state-south-sudan