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Transitional justice processes and mechanisms have always been gender-sensitive.
Men and women often experience conflict in different ways.
In situations of conflict or widespread repression, men and women never experience the same violations.
The majority of female victims of human rights violations will get justice.
Gender justice is a vision of equality and justice for both men and women.
Which of the following would contribute to a gender-sensitive approach to reparations?
Which of the following is NOT a way to integrate gender into transitional justice?
Which international court issued a conviction for rape as a form of genocide?
What is the title of the declaration made by women’s rights groups in 2007 to better incorporate gender into reparations policies?
Which of the following would be considered a form of gender-sensitive institutional reform?
Which international court issued a conviction for gender-based crimes?
Which of the following is NOT a way to ensure that truth commissions promote gender justice?
Which of the following is more commonly, but not exclusively, experienced by men in situations of conflict or widespread repression?
Which of the following is more commonly, but not exclusively, experienced by women in situations of conflict or widespread repression?
Which is NOT a reason why men and women experience conflict in different ways?