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Women in Iraq's Kakai Minority: the Gender Dimensions of a Struggle for Identity

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:38 authored by Solaf Muhammed Amin Kakai
This CREID Policy Briefing provides recommendations to address the marginalisation, discrimination and exclusion faced by Kakai women in Iraq. Members of the Kakai minority have faced discrimination and marginalisation during many different periods of the Iraqi state. Prior to the US occupation of Iraq in 2003, Kakais were deported to other regions as part of a government drive to alter the demographics of Kurdish majority areas. After 2003, the Kakais faced oppression as a minority group during a long period of sectarian fighting. This oppression continued with the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist attack on Iraq in 2014. The marginalisation of the Kakais is exacerbated by a lack of legal recognition and differing views over their minority status.

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Department for International Development, UK Government

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Institute of Development Studies

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Kakai, S.M.A. (2022) Women in Iraq's Kakai Minority: the Gender Dimensions of a Struggle for Identity, Policy Briefing 8, Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/CREID.2022.006

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CREID Policy Briefing 8

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IDS Policy Briefing

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© Institute of Development Studies

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Iraq

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en

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Power and Popular Politics

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Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID)::7a473ec6-92f8-49ff-98df-9ec27d8d5fe6::600

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