Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 08/2009

"Nobody Gets Justice Here!" Addressing Sexual and Gender-based Violence and the Rule of Law in Liberia

Niels Nagelhus Schia, Benjamin de Carvalho

June 2009

Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

Abstract

The international response to SGBV in Liberia – in spite of having been touted as one of the great success stories in implementing UNSC resolution 1325 by the UN and the Liberian government – has so far at best been misguided. The issue of SGBV tends to be fragmented and the response to it addresses specific issues which often fit the narrow agendas if international donors rather than taking into account the needs of the institutions of the rule of law as a whole. While these quick impact projects may be necessary, they tend to take up too much focus, and hinder a holistic approach to reforming the rule of law institutions. As long as no one in Liberia gets justice, women and children will not get it either – regardless of how many police stations and courthouses are built. The international response to SGBV in Liberia focuses too much on symptoms and too little on causes.