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[Ann Jones] ¿ War Is Not Over When It's Over: Women Speak Out from the Ruins of War Ö Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. War Is Not Over When It's Over: Women Speak Out from the Ruins of War Animated by the voices of brave and resourceful women, War Is Not Over When It's Over is a powerful dispatch from the ruins.. From the renowned authority on domestic violence, a startlingly original inquiry into the aftermath of wars and their impact on the least visible victims: womenIn 2007, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), which brings relief to countries in the wake of war, wanted to understand what really happened to women in post-conflict zones. Their photographs chr

War Is Not Over When It's Over: Women Speak Out from the Ruins of War

Title : War Is Not Over When It's Over: Women Speak Out from the Ruins of War
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Rating : 4.40 (556 Votes)
Asin : 0312573065
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-17
Language : English

Animated by the voices of brave and resourceful women, War Is Not Over When It's Over is a powerful dispatch from the ruins.. From the renowned authority on domestic violence, a startlingly original inquiry into the aftermath of wars and their impact on the least visible victims: womenIn 2007, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), which brings relief to countries in the wake of war, wanted to understand what really happened to women in post-conflict zones. Their photographs chronicle the consequences of modern warfare for the most vulnerable. On behalf of the IRC, Ann Jones spent a year traveling through Africa, East Asia, and the Middle East, le

To be a woman is more dangerous than to be a soldier Ann Jones has worked as a gender advisor to the UN and has written much concerning the violence done to women; she has been the victim of domestic violence herself from her medal winning father. In this book she works with the International Rescue Committee to investigate what happens to women because of warfare. She gave cameras to women to document their lives and conditions. Her descriptions of women, when given these cameras, who had never even seen one before and the empowerment it brings them will bring a smile to any face. She relates what happened in Cote d'Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, the Congo, Burmese r. A must read! Abby Erikson This is an unprecendeted account of women and girls experiences of war, violence, resilience and healing by those directly affected. Ann Jones's work, facilitated in part by the International Rescue Committee, has helped to bring voice to those most deeply affected by war and violence. The stories of the women and girls in this book - told through their photographs, is compelling, disturbing, deep and shows the depth of women's individual and collective strength and determination.Thank you for bringing the realities of women and girl's experiences in a war zone to the public eye.. Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad! A Customer Appreciating this Author's writing style, Ms. Jones's tone has an abundance of spunk that instinctively appeals to me. Being a NPR listener for only a short while I heard Ms.Jones being interviewed for her latest book at the time Kabul in Winter: Life Without Peace in enjoyAfghanistan, the book was so powerful it altered my perception of reality, going from a naïve trusting babe in the woods to becoming a relatively de-zombified working stiff. So logic dictated I read War Is Not Over When It's Over: Women Speak Out from the Ruins of War and even though the book is on the short side, I was very satisfied with th

“Harrowing and important What Jones brings to the fore here is sadly often overlooked in discussions of the world politic.” Minneapolis Star Tribune“Gripping This searing exposé on war's remnants convincingly makes the case that gender inequality may be one of the greatest threats to peace.” Kirkus Reviews“While decrying the continuing ‘post-conflict zone' of violence against women…Jones reveals their fortitude in the direst of circumstancesand provides glimpses of hard-won triumphs.” Publishers Weekly

Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times and The Nation.. Ann Jones, writer and photographer, is the author of seven previous books, including War Is Not Over When It's Over, Kabul in Winter, Women Who Kill, and Next Ti

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