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KAIPTC, USAID to hold regional conference on women, peace and security in West Africa

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Women, Peace and Security (WPS) stakeholders from across West Africa, will meet both physically and virtually, at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) on July 7, 2021.

The conference aims to facilitate fruitful exchanges on the past implementation of the WPS Agenda, its meaningful grounding presently in West Africa, and what’s next for the WPS agenda’s future.

While the African continent is still making strides to advance women’s empowerment, several challenges continue to underscore the need for women to actively participate in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.

KAIPTC has partnered with the Executive Secretariat of the G5 Sahel (SEG5S) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), via the Partnerships for Peace Project (P4P), to convene a regional conference that will provide a platform for stakeholders to exchange evidence-based knowledge and research to support the implementation of the WPS Agenda.

The conference will also offer an opportunity for participants to share practical steps on moving forward with the agenda within their respective spaces, based on the key takeaways gleaned from the conference.

Under the theme ‘Our Stories, Lessons and Marching Forward’, the one-day, semi-virtual regional conference will feature governments and civil society actors, from West Africa, and will allow them to present their state of advancement on gender, peace and security policies and interventions in their countries, and to highlight initiatives, key interventions, and activities in response to the WPS agenda.

Participants will include subject-matter experts from government agencies in charge of the implementation and integration of gender-related policies, and experts in civil society organizations, academia, practitioners, development partners and others.

The conference will provide the needed space for dialogue that meaningfully contributes to pushing back on the contextual bottlenecks and challenges that hamper or could potentially hamper the advancement of the WPS Agenda moving forward.

The UN Resolution 1325: UNSCR 1325 was adopted in October 2000 by the United Nations Security Council to specifically address gender-based issues.

It reaffirmed the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts.

With women and children accounting for the majority of those adversely affected by armed conflicts, the resolution was considered a landmark for many reasons.

It recognized the experiences of women in conflict and post-conflict situations, acknowledged their contributions, and addressed the absence of women in conflict resolution, prevention, and peace building processes.

It further called on all stakeholders and actors to ensure the inclusion and mainstreaming of gender perspectives in all UN peace and security efforts as well as efforts towards the prevention of conflict, and peace building processes.

After 20 years in existence, Peace and Security experts and Gender advocates around the world are celebrating their progress, lessons, and threats to re-strategize.

The book of progress has recorded somewhat impressive documents on Africa as far as the implementation of the resolution is concerned.

The African Union (AU) through the establishment of normative instruments, such as the Maputo Protocol (2003) enjoins member states to address the concerns of women especially in conflict situations and engage women in peace processes.

Furthermore, the establishment of the AU Directorate of Women, Gender and Development in 2000, the appointment of the AU Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security in 2014 and the creation of the Network of African Women in Conflict Prevention and Mediation (FemWise) in 2017, point to progressive efforts at achieving gender inclusiveness on the continent.

According to experts, the improved efforts at the continental, regional and national levels notwithstanding, there continues to be inequalities against women.

These have been in the form of sexual violence, forced marriages, sexual slavery, and other forms of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) to control women and or their communities and as a tactic of terror.

Much as women may be victims of these terror acts, they have also actively participated in recruiting, fighting, performing suicide bombings, and producing the next generation of jihadists in cases of violent extremism.

It is these ills that will engage the mind of the participants as they seek solutions to what is considered the UN’s greatest pact on women.

About KAIPTC

The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) was established to build upon and share Ghana’s internationally acclaimed experience and competence in peace operations with other states in the ECOWAS region and the rest of Africa.

The Centre delivers training courses in three thematic areas; Peace Support Operations, Conflict Management and Peace and Security Studies and also offers Master’s and PhD programmes in the same.

The KAIPTC has a world-class research department that undertakes research in the thematic areas in Peace and Security.

The Centre has established a Women, Peace and Security Institute (WPSI) that works to build African capacity to fully implement the Maputo Protocol, and support the implementation of the UNSCR 1325 and its resolutions on women, peace and security in the context of Africa.

About USAID Partnerships for Peace (P4P) Program

The Partnerships for Peace (P4P) program is a USAID project that contributes to the U.S. government’s goal of reducing vulnerability to violent extremism in West Africa.

The five-year program (September 2016-August 2021) is working with regional and national stakeholders in West Africa to develop a common understanding of violent extremism in the Sahel region.

P4P also aims to improve the institutional capacity of organizations and governments to implement more effective and coordinated approaches to preventing violent extremism.

At the regional level, the project supports the efforts of the G5 Sahel to assist their member states in developing effective and sustainable policies to counter violent extremism.

At the national level, P4P assists governments in developing national-level CVE strategies and action plans to mitigate the threat of violent extremism in their communities.

Finally, the program seeks to support networks of civil society groups to improve coordination between stakeholders and enable a more streamlined approach to CVE.

At this stage, the project covers Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger, Mauritania, and the G5 Sahel Executive Secretariat.

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