Literature Database on Gender in Subsahara Africa

Literature regarding South Sudan

agriculture ecology rural development climate changearts and cultureeconomy - formal and informal employment
economy - Householdseconomy - markets and traderseconomy - pastoralism
education schooling and tertiary educationhealth - fgc fgmhealth - HIV AIDS and gender
health - reproduction and fertilityhealth history colonialism and pre-colonial history
Literature media politics - wars violent conflicts
politics Religion - Christianity Religion - Islam
Religion - traditional rituals and spirit mediumshipRights - human rights violations gender based violence Rights - Women Human Rights and legal system
society - families marriagessociety - homosexuality / sexual minorities society - masculinities
society - migration and urbanisationsociety - women's organisations

agriculture ecology rural development climate change

Ensor, Marisa (2022): Climate disasters, mass violence, and human mobility in South Sudan, Through a gender lens, in: Genocide Studies and Prevention, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 60-75.[12057]

Mai, Nyathon Hoth / Jok, Madut Jok / Tiitmamer, Nhial (2018): Climate change and gender in South Sudan, Sudd Institute, Juba.[12074]

UNDP / Ezechiel, Nyabenda (2020): Gender, food security and access to productive resources in South Sudan, UNDP, Juba.[12068]

arts and culture

no entries to this combination of country and topic

economy - formal and informal employment

South Sudan Democratic Engagement, Monitoring and Observation Programme (SSuDEMO (2016): SOUTH SUDAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S STRATEGY, Juba.[12101]

economy - Households

Scott, Jennifer et al. (2014): Influences of sex, age, and education on attitudes toward gender inequitable norms and practices in South Sudan, in: Global Public Health, vol. 9, no. 7, pp. 1-14.[12067]

economy - markets and traders

no entries to this combination of country and topic

economy - pastoralism

no entries to this combination of country and topic

education schooling and tertiary education

Berenger , Valérie / Verdier-Chouchane, Audrey (2016): Child labour and schooling in South Sudan and Sudan: Is there a gender preference? Child labour and schooling, in: African Development Review, vol. 28, 2, pp. 177-190.[12062]

Corwith, Anne / Ali, Fatima (2022): The 2020 Pandemic in South Sudan: An exploration of Teenage Mothers´ and pregnant adolescent girls´ resilience and educational continuity, in: Journal on Education in Emergencies, vol. 8, no. 3. [12069]

Munene, I. / Wambiya, P. (2019): Bridging the gender gap through gender ddifference: Aiding patriarchy in South Sudan education reconstruction, in: Africa Education Review, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 1-16[12066]

health - fgc fgm

no entries to this combination of country and topic

health - HIV AIDS and gender

Bubenzer, Friederike / Stern, Orly (eds.) (2011): Hope, pain & patience: The lives of women in South Sudan, Jacana Media, Auckland Park.[12093]

health - reproduction and fertility

Casey, Sara et al. (2016): Community perceptions of the impact of war on unintended pregnancy and induced abortion in Protection of Civilian sites in Juba, South Sudan, in: Global Public Health, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 1-14.[12070]

Kane, Sumit / Rial, Matilda et al. (2016): Gender relations and women´s reproductive health in South Sudan, in: Global Health Action 9, 1.[12063]

health

Amal Pax Kamilo, Vicky / Valentino, Ajwok Mary (2020): COVID-19 AND THE IMPACT ON SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN PEACEBUILDERS, Unyoke Foundation, Johannesburg.[12099]

history colonialism and pre-colonial history

no entries to this combination of country and topic

Literature

no entries to this combination of country and topic

media

South Sudan Democratic Engagement, Monitoring and Observation Programme (SSuDEMO (2016): SOUTH SUDAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S STRATEGY, Juba.[12102]

politics - wars violent conflicts

Affi, Ladan / Tonnessen, Liv / Tripp, Aili Mari (2021): Women and peacebuilding in Africa, Boydell and Brewer, Rochester.[11615]

Ali, Nada Mustafa (2020): Gender and disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration in post comprehensive peace agreement South Sudan, in: Nouwen, Sarah / James, Laura / Srinivasan, Sharath (eds.): Making and breaking peace in Sudan and South Sudan, The Comprehensive Peace Agreement and beyond, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.153-171. [12061]

Amal Pax Kamilo, Vicky / Valentino, Ajwok Mary (2020): COVID-19 AND THE IMPACT ON SOUTH SUDANESE WOMEN PEACEBUILDERS, Unyoke Foundation, Johannesburg.[12100]

Bantebya, Grace (2007): Women’s experiences during armed conflict in Southern Sudan, 1983-2005, The case of Juba county, Central Equatorial state, Isis-WICCE, Kampala.[6899]

Beswick, Stephanie (2000): Women, war and leadership in South Sudan (1700-1994), in: Spaulding, Jay / Beswick, Stephanie (eds.): White Nile, black blood, War, leadership and ethnicity from Khartoum to Kampala, Red Sea Press, Lawrenceville, pp. 93-112.[6956]

Beswick, Stephanie (2001): ‘We are bought like clothes’, The war over polygyny and levirate marriage in South Sudan, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 35-61.[6900]

Bubenzer, Friederike / Stern, Orly (eds.) (2011): Hope, pain and patience, The lives of women in South Sudan, Jacana Media, Auckland Park.[6901]

Declich, Fancesca (1997): Groups of mutual assistance, Feminine and masculine work among agriculturalists along the Juba River, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 77-89.[6902]

Edward, Jane Kani (2001): Southern Sudan refugee women, Questioning the past and imagining a future, in: Grimshaw, Patricia / Holmes, Katie / Lake, Marilyn (eds.): Women’s rights and human rights, International historical perspectives, Palgrave,New York, pp. 273-289.[6957]

Elia, Lona (2007): Fighting gender-based violence in South Sudan, in: Forced Migration Review, vol. 27, pp. 27-30. [6958]

Ensor, Marisa (2022): Climate disasters, mass violence, and human mobility in South Sudan, Through a gender lens, in: Genocide Studies and Prevention, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 60-75.[12058]

Ensor, Marisa (2020): South Sudanese women on the move: Their roles in conflict and peacebuilding, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, Bonn/Berlin.[12098]

Ensor, Marisa (2013): Drinking the bitter roots, Gendered youth, transitional justice and reconciliation across the South Sudan-Uganda border, in: African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 171-194.[6903]

Fleischman, Janet (2019): How can we better reach women and girls in Crises?, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington D.C. [12080]

Grabska, Katarzyna (2014): Gender, home and identity, Nuer repatriation to Southern Sudan, James Currey, Suffolk. [6904]

Hilhorst, Dorothea / van Leeuwen, Mathijs (2005): Global peace builders and local conflict, The feminization of peace in Southern Sudan, in: Davids, tine / van Driel, Francien (eds.): The gender question in globalization, Challenging perspectives and practices, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, pp. 93-120.[6959]

Hutchinson, Sharon Elaine / Jok, Madut Jok (2002): Gendered violence and the militarisation of ethnicity, A case study from South Sudan, in: Werbner, Richard (ed.): Postcolonial subjectivity in Africa, Zed Books, London, pp. 84-107.[6960]

Jennifer Erickson, Jennifer / Faria, Caroline (2011): “We want empowerment for our women”: Transnational feminism, neoliberal citizenship, and the gendering of women’s political subjectivity in postconflict South Sudan, in: Signs, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 627-652.[12091]

Jok, Jok Madut (1998): Militarization, gender and reproductive health in South Sudan, Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston.[6905]

Jok, Madut Jok (1998): Militarization, gender and reproductive health in South Sudan, Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston.[6961]

Jok, Madut Jok (1999): Militarism, gender and reproductive suffering: The case of abortion in Western Dinka, in: Africa, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 194-212.[6962]

Jok, Madut Jok (2000): Militarization and gender violence in South Sudan, in: Journal of African and Asian Studies, vol. 34, pp. 420-429.[6963]

Kezie-Nwoha, Helen / Were, Juliet (2018): Women´s informal peace efforts: Grassroots activism in South Sudan. CMI Brief 7, CMI, Bergen. [12036]

Mai, Nyathon Hoth James (2015): The role of women in peacebuiling in South Sudan, Sudd Institute, Juba. [12075]

Mayen, Apuk Ayuel (2011): Women in peace making processes in South Sudan, Sudd Institute, Juba.[12079]

Mutasa, Charles / Virk, Kurdat (2017): Gender and peacebuilding, in: Mutasa, Charles / Virk, Kurdat: BUILDING PEACE IN SOUTH SUDAN:: PROGRESS, PROBLEMS, AND PROSPECTS, Centre for Conflict Resolution, Cape Town.[12083]

Pinaud, Clémence (2020): Genocidal rape in South Sudan: Organization, function, and effects, in: Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 667-694.[12040]

Pinaud, Clémence (2013): Are ‘griefs of more value than triumphs’, Power relations, nation building, and the different histories of women’s wartime contributions in postwar South Sudan, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 151-175.[6906]

Pinaud, Clémence (2015): ‘We are trained to be married!’ Elite formation and ideology in the ‘girls’ battalion’ of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army, in: Journal of Eastern African Studies, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 375-393. [6907]

Pol, Mirjam (1998): We have to sit down, Women, war and pace in southern Sudan, Pax Christi, Utrecht.[6908]

Sabala, Kizito (2017): South Sudan’s 2015 peace agreement and women’s participation, in: African Journal of Conflict and Peacebuilding Review, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 80-93.[6909]

Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) (2012): Bread for the breadwinners, A guide for grassroots organisations working on women’s economic empowerment in the two Sudans, SIHA, Kampala.[6910]

Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) (2013): Reinforcing community activism and intergenerational bridges for women’s rights and equality, A guide on community activism, South Sudan, SIHA, Kampala.[6911]

Weber, Annette (2011): Women without arms, Gendered fighters construcitons in Eritrea and Southern Sudan, in: International Journal of Conflict and Violence, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 357-370.[6912]

politics

Ali, Nada Mustafa (2011): Gender and statebuilding in South Sudan, US Institute of Peace, Washington D.C. [12078]

Atem, Aluel / Lopa, Eva (2023): Young women in political institutions in South Sudan, Lessons from lived experiences, FES, Juba/Berlin. [12039]

Edward, Jane Kani (2014): A strategy for achieving gender equality in South Sudan, Sudd Institute, Juba. [12077]

Jennifer Erickson, Jennifer / Faria, Caroline (2011): “We want empowerment for our women”: Transnational feminism, neoliberal citizenship, and the gendering of women’s political subjectivity in postconflict South Sudan, in: Signs, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 627-652.[12090]

South Sudan Democratic Engagement, Monitoring and Observation Programme (SSuDEMO (2016): SOUTH SUDAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S STRATEGY, Juba.[12103]

Religion - Christianity

no entries to this combination of country and topic

Religion - Islam

no entries to this combination of country and topic

Religion - traditional rituals and spirit mediumship

no entries to this combination of country and topic

Rights - human rights violations gender based violence

Bubenzer, Friederike / Stern, Orly (eds.) (2011): Hope, pain & patience: The lives of women in South Sudan, Jacana Media, Auckland Park.[12094]

Edward, Jane Kani (2014): Gender-based violence and its imapct on Women in South Sudan, in: Edward, Jane Kani: A Strategy for Achieving Gender Equality in South Sudan, Sudd Institute, Juba. [12076]

Lacey, Lizzie (2013): Women for cows, an analysis of abductions of women in South Sudan, in: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, Vol. 27, No. 4 (98), pp. 91-108[12081]

Rights - Women Human Rights and legal system

Beswick, Stephanie (2001): "We are bought like Cclothes": The war over polygyny and levirate marriage in South Sudan, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 35-61.[12089]

The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) (2011): Reinforcing community activism and intergenerational bridges for women´s rights and equality: A guide on community activism: South Sudan, The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA), Kampala.[12095]

The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) (2012): Falling through the cracks, Reflections on customary law and the imprisonment of women in South Sudan, The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA), Kampala.[12096]

society - families marriages

Beswick, Stephanie (2001): "We Are Bought Like Clothes": The war over polygyny and levirate marriage in South Sudan, in: Northeast African Studies, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 35-61.[12043]

Bubenzer, Friederike / Stern, Orly (eds.) (2011): Hope, pain & patience: The lives of women in South Sudan, Jacana Media, Auckland Park.[12092]

DiPangrazio´s, Lisa / Lokot´s Michelle / Acen, Docas / Gatpan, Veronica (2022): The ´demand side´ of child marriage: Expanding gender norms to marriage drivers, Facing boys and men in South Sudan, in: Journal of Humanitarian Affairs, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 25-35.[12060]

Madut, Kon (2020): Determinants of early marriage and construction of gender roles in South Sudan, in: Journal of Black Studies, 10, 2.[12064]

society - homosexuality / sexual minorities

Human Dignity Trust (2020): Country profile: South Sudan, Human Dignity Trust, London.[11944]

society - masculinities

Grabska, Katarzyna / Martha Fanjoy, Martha (2015): "And when I become a man": Translocal coping with precariousness and uncertainty among returnee men in South Sudan, in: Social Analysis: The International Journal of Social and Cultural Practice, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 76-95[12087]

Khalaf, Mohammad et al. (2022): Factors influencing lifetime perpetration of intimate partner violence among ever-partnered men in South Sudan, in: Men and Masculinities, vol. 25, no. 1.[12065]

Lacey, Lizzie (2013): Women for cows, an analysis of abductions of women in South Sudan, in: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, Vol. 27, No. 4 (98), pp. 91-108[12082]

society - migration and urbanisation

Ensor, Marisa (2022): Climate disasters, mass violence, and human mobility in South Sudan, Through a gender lens, in: Genocide Studies and Prevention, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 60-75.[12059]

Grabska, Katarzyna / Martha Fanjoy, Martha (2015): "And when I become a man": Translocal coping with precariousness and uncertainty among returnee men in South Sudan, in: Social Analysis: The International Journal of Social and Cultural Practice, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 76-95[12088]

society - women's organisations

Edward, Jane Kani (2019): Reconfiguring the South Sudanese Women’s Movement, in: Hawwa 17, 1, pp. 55-84.[12071]

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