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‘What Gets Measured Gets Done’: Translating Accountability Frameworks into Better Responses for Women and Girls in Peacebuilding Contexts

 

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 1 Cueva and Kuonqui (Citation2012).

 2 Castillo Diaz and Tordjman (Citation2012).

 3 UN (Citation2009) Operational Paragraph 9.

 4 UN (Citation2009).

 5 UN (Citation2009), para. 19.

 6 UN (Citation2010).

 7 UN (Citation2010), para. 36.

 8 Kundu (Citation2013).

 9 Adapted from Kundu (Citation2013).

10 Cueva and Kuonqui (Citation2012).

11 Adapted from Kundu (Citation2013).

12 UN (Citation2012).

13 Liberia Peacebuilding Programme 2011 to 2013, 2 May 2011, Monrovia: www.unpbf.org/countries/liberia, accessed 12 January 2015.

14 Cueva and Kuonqui (2012).

15 UNDP Evaluation Office (Citation2012).

16 UNDP Bureau for Development Policy (Citation2014).

17 UNDP Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery (Citation2013).

18 UNDG (Citation2013), p. 1.

19 O'Gorman (Citation2014).

20 Justino (Citation2012).

21 Projects were in Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Nepal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda. For more information on the PBSO's GPI see: http://www.unpbf.org/news/pbf-gender-promotion-initiative/, accessed 12 January 2015.

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Sarah Douglas

SARAH DOUGLAS is a Policy Specialist on Peacebuilding and Recovery at UN Women and has been a leader on gender-responsive peacebuilding and security sector reform globally and in North Africa for over a decade. She holds a Master's of Science in Gender and Development from the London School of Economics.

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