NGOs and Post-Conflict Recovery
The Leitana Nehan Women’s Development Agency, BougainvilleEdited by Helen Hakena, Peter Ninnes and Bert Jenkins
ISBN 0 7315 3745 9 (Print version) $40.00 (GST inclusive)ISBN 1 9209 4218 1 (Online)
Co-published with Asia Pacific Press
Published April 2006
Citation url: http://epress.anu.edu.au?p=58751
When government services have broken down or when international nongovernment organisations are uninterested or unable to help, grassroots non-government organisations provide important humanitarian, educational and advocacy services. Yet, too often the story of the crucial role played by these organisations in conflict and post-conflict recovery goes unheard.
The Leitana Nehan Women’s Development Agency provides many salutary lessons for grassroots non-government organisations undertaking peacemaking and peace-building work. In the thirteen years of its existence, it has contributed humanitarian assistance, provided education programs on peace, gender issues and community development, and has become a powerful advocate for women’s and children’s rights at all levels of society. Its work has been recognised through the award of a United Nations’ Millennium Peace Price in 2000 and a Pacific Peace Prize in 2004.
This book makes a unique contribution to understanding the role of nongovernment organisations in promoting peace and development and gender issues in the South West Pacific.
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