
Mediation through a Gender Lens : Perspectives from the Community to the International Level
(Volume 11, No. 1, Spring 2025)

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Editorial
Sumona Das Gupta Read More... |
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Women’s Meaningful Participation in a Changing Mediation Landscape
Amy Dwyer-Neigenfind Read More... |
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The Intersection of Gender and Mediation: A Quiet Revolution
Prabha Sankaranarayan and Archana Medhekar Read More... |
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“Peacebuilding can’t be a Profession; it must be a Passion.” A Conversation with Visaka Dharmadasa
Mallika Joseph Read More... |
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Reflections of a Woman Mediator
Sakuntala Kadigamar Read More... |
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Gender Influencers: Styles of Leadership in the Mediation and Implementation of the Maputo Accord for Peace and National Reconciliation
Neha Sanghrajka Read More... |
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Women’s Role in Mediation and Peace Processes in Africa
Nkechika Ibe and Seth Appiah-Mensah Read More... |
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Analysing Women’s Roles in Mediating Sexual and Gender-based Violations in Conflict: Insights from the Global South
Dudziro Nhengu Read More... |
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Reconciliation in Indian Epics: A Mediative Perspective
Swarna Rajagopalan Read More... |
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An Engagement with The Magic in Mediation: A Search for Symmetries, Metaphors, and Scale-Free Practices
Upasha Kumari Read More... |
Dr. Sumona DasGupta is a Political Scientist by training and an independent researcher, writer and trainer based in New Delhi. She has worked extensively on gender, peace and conflict and participatory research methodologies. She is currently Research Consultant with WISCOMP and is closely associated with the Calcutta Research Group. She is also a member of Women Mediators across the Commonwealth which brings together women across regions with an interest in Peace Mediation.
Contact:
sumona.dasgupta@gmail.com
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Returning with a Renewed Mission!
Peace Prints is back after a hiatus of six years with a renewed mission to enhance its footprint not just in South Asia but beyond. In keeping with the expansion in the domain of Peacebuilding, Peace Prints has expanded its scope to include the emerging frontiers of scholarship and research. The organizational and funding constraints have been overcome. In this new phase of reorganization, we infuse this pioneering effort with the energy that comes with expanding circles of engagement and linkages to wider networks of both experienced and younger researchers.About WISCOMP
WISCOMP, an initiative of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility has been a pioneer in initiating the discourse on women, peace, and security in South Asia. It was at the forefront of engaging with these issues, well before they found articulation in the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in October 2000. Its efforts have yielded a robust network across borders and boundaries that highlight the leadership of women in the areas of peace and security—a space that was hitherto not fully encouraging of the participation of women.WISCOMP is an initiative of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility, which was established with funds from the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to His Holiness The Dalai Lama in 1989.
For more information, visit www.wiscomp.org