1991 -2008. Las mujeres colombianas entre el estado social de derecho y el conflicto armado

Authors

  • Norma Villarreal Méndez

Keywords:

Colombia, Feminism, Women's Movement, Gender Violence, Armed Conflict, Political Participation

Abstract

Two major approaches have guided the actions of the women's movement and feminists since the enactment of the 1991 Constitution are not excluded and have been simultaneously developed by the women's movement and feminists. Some actions are more and incidence of resistance. The performance impact of the movement has led to policy development, institution building, policy formulation and implementation of programs for women and gender, to overcome inequality. Along with the impact has been developed in parallel a political resistance which has been a response from the women's movement, before the intensification of armed conflict and the adverse impacts on the lives of women. Two major approaches have guided the actions of the women's movement and feminists since the enactment of the 1991 Constitution are not excluded and have been simultaneously developed by the women's movement and feminists. Some actions are more and incidence of resistance. The performance impact of the movement has led to policy development, institution building, policy formulation and implementation of programs for women and gender, to overcome inequality. Along with the impact has been developed in parallel a political resistance which has been a response from the women's movement, before the intensification of armed conflict and the adverse impacts on the lives of women.

Issue

Section

Dossier: 20 años de Estudios Feministas y Género en el SIMS