Emma Donnaint is a doctoral student in political science at Université de Montréal. She is a member of the Réseau de recherche sur les opérations de paix (ROP), the Centre d’études et de recherches internationales (CÉRIUM), and the Research Network on Women Peace & Security (RN-WPS, McGill University). Her research focuses on the gendered effects of peacekeeping operations on local populations since Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (WPS). Her master’s research focused on the co-option of Afghan women’s rights and its impact on women’s security in Afghanistan after the American and Canadian military interventions.
Former coordinator of the Women, Peace and Security Research Network at McGill University, Emma disseminated research on WPS issues to the Department of National Defence and Global Affairs Canada for over a year.
Expertise
- Peacekeeping
- Gender, Peace & Security
- Militarization
Selected Publications
Emma DONNAINT, « Les ex-combattantes de la guerre civile sierra-léonaise : conditions d’exclusion du programme de Désarmement, Démobilisation et Réintégration de l’Organisation des Nations-Unies », 05.07.2021, Institut du Genre en Géopolitique https://igg-geo.org/?p=3791
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