The Implications of Security Dilemmas in Post-War Tigray on the Violation of Women's Rights: A Case Study of Mekelle City
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2025-05-25
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Mekelle University
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This research paper examines the implications of the security dilemma in post-war Tigray, particularly focusing on the violation of women's rights in Mekelle City. The security dilemma, a concept in international relations, posits that actions taken by one state to enhance its security can inadvertently threaten other states, leading to an escalation of tensions. In the context of Tigray, the aftermath of conflict has created an environment where women's rights are increasingly compromised. This study analyzes the relationship between the security dilemma and the systemic violations of women's rights, drawing on qualitative data from interviews and existing literature. The findings suggest that the ongoing insecurity and militarization in Mekelle have exacerbated gender-based violence and restricted women's access to essential services, highlighting the urgent need for targeted interventions to protect women's rights in post-conflict settings.
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security dilemma, violations, militarization, women's rights, post-conflict
