Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces

The objectives of the gender needs assessment study is to add value to and complement the Post Conflict Fund (PCF) supported conflict; and to add to the body of knowledge regarding women, men and their families affected by the conflict as well as t...

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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-110912021-04-23T14:02:53Z Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces World Bank ATTENTION AUTHORITY BELIEFS BREADWINNER CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY BUILDING FOR WOMEN CHILD REARING CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPENSATION CONFLICT CONFLICT RESOLUTION COUNSELING COURTS CRIME CULTURAL PRACTICES CUSTODY CYCLE OF POVERTY DECISION MAKING DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DESCENT DETAINEES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DISCRIMINATION ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT EDUCATED WOMEN ELDERLY ELEMENTARY EDUCATION EMERGENCY SITUATIONS EQUAL TREATMENT EQUALITY EXTENDED FAMILIES EXTENDED FAMILY FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FEMALE FEMALE PARTICIPANTS FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS FOOD SECURITY GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER EXPERT GENDER ISSUES GENDER NEEDS GENDER ROLES GENDER SENSITIVE GENDER SPECIALISTS GENERATION OF CHILDREN GIRLS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD HEALTH CENTERS HOME HOMES HOSPITAL HOUSES HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUSBAND HUSBANDS IMPACT OF VIOLENCE INCLUSION OF WOMEN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES INFANTS JUSTICE LABORERS LEADERSHIP LEGAL SUPPORT LIFESTYLES LOCAL COMMUNITIES MALE VICTIMS MALNOURISHED CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH MUSLIM WOMAN MUSLIM WOMEN MUTUAL RESPECT NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL SECURITY NUMBER OF WOMEN OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING ORPHANS PARENTS PEACE PERCEPTION PERSISTENT POVERTY PHYSICAL NEEDS POOR HEALTH POPULATION STRUCTURE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY OF EDUCATION RELIGIOUS PRACTICES RURAL AREAS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL EXPENDITURES SCHOOL STUDENTS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF ESTEEM SHELTER SMALL LOANS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION SOCIAL ISOLATION SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIETY SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER SPEECH TARGET GROUPS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAUMA UNEMPLOYMENT VICTIMS VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS WIDOWERS WIDOWS WILL WOMAN WOMEN IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS WOMEN'S ISSUES WORK FORCE YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG WOMEN The objectives of the gender needs assessment study is to add value to and complement the Post Conflict Fund (PCF) supported conflict; and to add to the body of knowledge regarding women, men and their families affected by the conflict as well as the government's policies in addressing this conflict. The century-long struggle in Thailand's southernmost provinces of Yala, Narathiwas and Pattani broke into open violence in January 2004, and has since escalated, involving over 9,000 individuals in violence, widowing nearly 1,000 women and orphaning over 1,200 children. The conflict historically centered on the relationship between Malayu-speaking Muslims majority in the three provinces, and the largely Buddhist nation. The aim of the gender needs assessment is to deepen the understanding of the conflict situation experienced by men and women in the southern conflict areas; and to help identify appropriate interventions aimed at improving the lives of men and women in conflict situations. This study had been undertaken with the explicit purpose of developing a gendered understanding of dimensions of the conflict and the existing or possible sources of peace and resilience to conflict. 2012-08-13T14:07:00Z 2012-08-13T14:07:00Z 2010-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/14875608/gender-needs-assessment-conflict-affected-areas-thailands-southernmost-provinces http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11091 English Social Development Notes; No. 127 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Thailand
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topic ATTENTION
AUTHORITY
BELIEFS
BREADWINNER
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR WOMEN
CHILD REARING
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPENSATION
CONFLICT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
COUNSELING
COURTS
CRIME
CULTURAL PRACTICES
CUSTODY
CYCLE OF POVERTY
DECISION MAKING
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
DESCENT
DETAINEES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISCRIMINATION
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
EDUCATED WOMEN
ELDERLY
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
EQUAL TREATMENT
EQUALITY
EXTENDED FAMILIES
EXTENDED FAMILY
FAMILY INCOME
FAMILY MEMBERS
FEMALE
FEMALE PARTICIPANTS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FOOD SECURITY
GENDER
GENDER ACTION
GENDER DIMENSIONS
GENDER EXPERT
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER NEEDS
GENDER ROLES
GENDER SENSITIVE
GENDER SPECIALISTS
GENERATION OF CHILDREN
GIRLS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
HEALTH CENTERS
HOME
HOMES
HOSPITAL
HOUSES
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUSBAND
HUSBANDS
IMPACT OF VIOLENCE
INCLUSION OF WOMEN
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
INFANTS
JUSTICE
LABORERS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL SUPPORT
LIFESTYLES
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MALE VICTIMS
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MENTAL HEALTH
MUSLIM WOMAN
MUSLIM WOMEN
MUTUAL RESPECT
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVELS
NATIONAL SECURITY
NUMBER OF WOMEN
OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
ORPHANS
PARENTS
PEACE
PERCEPTION
PERSISTENT POVERTY
PHYSICAL NEEDS
POOR HEALTH
POPULATION STRUCTURE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF ESTEEM
SHELTER
SMALL LOANS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIETY
SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER
SPEECH
TARGET GROUPS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAUMA
UNEMPLOYMENT
VICTIMS
VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WIDOWERS
WIDOWS
WILL
WOMAN
WOMEN IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS
WOMEN'S ISSUES
WORK FORCE
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ATTENTION
AUTHORITY
BELIEFS
BREADWINNER
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR WOMEN
CHILD REARING
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPENSATION
CONFLICT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
COUNSELING
COURTS
CRIME
CULTURAL PRACTICES
CUSTODY
CYCLE OF POVERTY
DECISION MAKING
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
DESCENT
DETAINEES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISCRIMINATION
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
EDUCATED WOMEN
ELDERLY
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
EQUAL TREATMENT
EQUALITY
EXTENDED FAMILIES
EXTENDED FAMILY
FAMILY INCOME
FAMILY MEMBERS
FEMALE
FEMALE PARTICIPANTS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FOOD SECURITY
GENDER
GENDER ACTION
GENDER DIMENSIONS
GENDER EXPERT
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER NEEDS
GENDER ROLES
GENDER SENSITIVE
GENDER SPECIALISTS
GENERATION OF CHILDREN
GIRLS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
HEALTH CENTERS
HOME
HOMES
HOSPITAL
HOUSES
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUSBAND
HUSBANDS
IMPACT OF VIOLENCE
INCLUSION OF WOMEN
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
INFANTS
JUSTICE
LABORERS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL SUPPORT
LIFESTYLES
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MALE VICTIMS
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MENTAL HEALTH
MUSLIM WOMAN
MUSLIM WOMEN
MUTUAL RESPECT
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVELS
NATIONAL SECURITY
NUMBER OF WOMEN
OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
ORPHANS
PARENTS
PEACE
PERCEPTION
PERSISTENT POVERTY
PHYSICAL NEEDS
POOR HEALTH
POPULATION STRUCTURE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF ESTEEM
SHELTER
SMALL LOANS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIETY
SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER
SPEECH
TARGET GROUPS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAUMA
UNEMPLOYMENT
VICTIMS
VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WIDOWERS
WIDOWS
WILL
WOMAN
WOMEN IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS
WOMEN'S ISSUES
WORK FORCE
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUNG WOMEN
World Bank
Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Thailand
relation Social Development Notes; No. 127
description The objectives of the gender needs assessment study is to add value to and complement the Post Conflict Fund (PCF) supported conflict; and to add to the body of knowledge regarding women, men and their families affected by the conflict as well as the government's policies in addressing this conflict. The century-long struggle in Thailand's southernmost provinces of Yala, Narathiwas and Pattani broke into open violence in January 2004, and has since escalated, involving over 9,000 individuals in violence, widowing nearly 1,000 women and orphaning over 1,200 children. The conflict historically centered on the relationship between Malayu-speaking Muslims majority in the three provinces, and the largely Buddhist nation. The aim of the gender needs assessment is to deepen the understanding of the conflict situation experienced by men and women in the southern conflict areas; and to help identify appropriate interventions aimed at improving the lives of men and women in conflict situations. This study had been undertaken with the explicit purpose of developing a gendered understanding of dimensions of the conflict and the existing or possible sources of peace and resilience to conflict.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
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title Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces
title_short Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces
title_full Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces
title_fullStr Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces
title_full_unstemmed Gender Needs Assessment in Conflict-Affected Areas in Thailand's Southernmost Provinces
title_sort gender needs assessment in conflict-affected areas in thailand's southernmost provinces
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/14875608/gender-needs-assessment-conflict-affected-areas-thailands-southernmost-provinces
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11091
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