My subject area is social sciences, with a focus on Middle Eastern studies.
My research examines the involvement of Syrian women in the peace process, focusing on the Geneva II peace talks in January 2014. The negotiations were a crucial initiative to achieve a political resolution to the Syrian conflict by fostering dialogue between the Syrian government and opposition factions.
In my research, I need to document and analyse the contributions of Syrian women, shedding light on the challenges they faced during these negotiations and consider their involvement in Track II diplomacy efforts. The purpose of documenting and analysing the contributions of Syrian women in negotiations is to emphasise their vital roles in peacebuilding efforts, which have often been overlooked in traditional narratives, and to provide insights into how women’s participation can influence peace processes, particularly in the context of ongoing conflicts in Syria.
This research is important as it promotes the inclusion of marginalised voices, including women, ensuring that diverse perspectives are integrated into conflict resolution discussions. By examining the specific challenges these women face during negotiations, the study can inform future initiatives to enhance women’s participation in peace processes, fostering environments that support their involvement. Also, recognising the achievements and difficulties of Syrian women not only empowers those within Syria but also serves as a source of inspiration for women in other conflict-affected regions, encouraging broader engagement in diplomatic efforts. Furthermore, exploring their participation in Track II diplomacy emphasises the significance of informal dialogue in complementing formal negotiations, highlighting how grassroots initiatives can promote understanding and collaboration. Ultimately, this research is crucial for advancing gender equity in peacebuilding and ensuring that the contributions of all stakeholders are acknowledged and valued in the pursuit of lasting peace.
The goal of demonstrating the impact of women’s involvement is to advocate for their active participation in future negotiations, ultimately leading to more inclusive and effective peace agreements. This approach not only recognises the contributions of women but also emphasises the necessity of their perspectives in creating sustainable peace outcomes. Moreover, it is crucial to acknowledge the social, cultural, and political challenges Syrian women face in the Geneva II peace talks. My objective is to uncover these obstacles and explore how they are navigated. Collecting personal stories and hand accounts is vital for offering a nuanced perspective on the contributions and experiences of Syrian women in peacebuilding.
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