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Abstract
The UN may sanction peacekeeping operations (POs) to neutralize armed groups and promote democratization. This research presents perceptions from beneficiaries of assistance related to POs and relations between local women/girls and peacekeepers within two post-colonial contexts: the DRC and Haiti. Using cross-sectional, mixed-methods data collected in Haiti (2017) and the DRC (2018), we performed a comparative secondary analysis to better understand similarities and differences by country and gender in how participants perceived peacekeepers. Congolese participants were more likely to perceive foreign UN personnel as ‘able to offer financial support’, compared to Haitian participants who were more likely to perceive the UN personnel as ‘in a position of authority’ and ‘able to offer protection’. Overall response patterns indicated that both Haitian and Congolese perceived the peacekeeper as responsible for initiating interactions with local women/girls. However, some variations were noted: Congolese male participants were most likely to perceive UN personnel as the initiators of interactions with local women and girls, compared to Haitians and Congolese females, who were more likely to perceive local women and girls as the initiators. Our research presents a locally grounded understanding of how locals perceive POs and peacekeepers relative to their communities and women and girls.
Original language | English |
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Journal | International Peacekeeping |
Early online date | 2 Mar 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2 Mar 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Funding:This work was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council [grant number AH/P008038/1]; [grant number 1193 AH/P006175/1] and by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council [grant number 642571]. Luissa Vahedi was supported by the Canada Graduate Scholarship Master’s and the SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship.
Keywords
- Haiti
- DRC
- Peacekeeping
- United Nations
- Post-colonial
- Sexual exploitation and abuse
- Misconduct
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Peacekeeper Fathered Children in Haiti
Lee, S. (Principal Investigator)
Arts and Humanities Research Council
1/11/16 → 31/10/18
Project: Research Councils
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'Peace babies' - the unintended consequences of United Nations peacekeeping
Lee, S. (Principal Investigator)
Arts and Humanities Research Council
1/11/16 → 30/04/19
Project: Research Councils
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H2020_ITN_CHIBOW
Lee, S. (Principal Investigator)
European Commission, European Commission - Management Costs
1/03/15 → 28/02/19
Project: Research