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explore the ways in which single women returning from combat perceived their social construction changed as they reintegrated into their units or transitioned from the military back into their communities of origin.
9 Οκτ 2018 · Nonetheless, WPS crystallised interest in gender-focused reforms by military forces. Experience in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 has spanned gender-focused electoral reform and gendered security enforcement through ‘Lioness Teams’ in Iraq, to a more ambitious programme of ‘Female Engagement Teams’ in Afghanistan.
23 Οκτ 2020 · Because traditional gender roles play a significant part in Iraqi society, women do not make up a substantial portion of Iraqi security forces. In a recent poll taken on a radio program led by the Kirkuk Community Protection Group (CPG), 59% of respondents said there was no need for women to be part of the security forces.
The status of women in Iraq has been affected by wars, Islamic law, the Constitution of Iraq, cultural traditions, and secularism. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi women are war widows, and Women's rights organizations struggle against harassment and intimidation while they work to promote improvements to women's status in the law, in education ...
8 Μαρ 2022 · A nominal percentage of women in security force roles in both federal Iraq and the Kurdistan Region combined with the lack of senior positions are filled by female officers within police...
20 Μαρ 2023 · In the 20 years since the United States invaded Iraq, over a quarter of a million women have served there, the largest-scale and most visible deployment of women in U.S. history. More than 1,000 women had been injured in combat and 166 killed as of 2017, according to the Service Women’s Action Network.
19 Μαρ 2023 · More than 100 American women would die as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the largest loss of uniformed women since World War II, a campaign that began 20 years ago this week with air...