Existing initiatives aiming at peacebuilding in the conflict on Nagorno Karabakh (NK) have been criticized for not including IDP and refugee women (see, for example, Najafizadeh 2013; Selimovic et al., 2012; Kvinna till Kvinna 2019). This article examines the role of intersec- tional peacebuilding for Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to include the perspectives of Azerbaijani and Armenian IDP and refugee women and queer community.
On this basis I reflect how these initiatives would have to change more concretely if they were to include the participation and insights of IDP and refugee women and LGBT/queer subjects. This article adds concrete examples of inclusion and empowerment that are often missing in the existing literature.