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ECOWAS Inaugurates 1st Regional Steering Group Meeting …Advances Women’s Leadership In Peace And Security In W/A

The first annual meeting of the ECOWAS Women Peace and Security Regional Steering Group for 2024 was formally launched by the ECOWAS Commission.
The focus of this important event, which took place in Abuja from April 22 to 24, is themed “Sustaining the Momentum towards Monitoring and reporting on the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in West Africa Using the Continental Results Framework (CRF).”
Nigeria’s leadership and dedication to the Women, Peace, and Security agenda was demonstrated by the presence of the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, at the opening ceremony.
The Minister declared that “With robust national action plans and localized security resolutions, Nigeria is spearheading efforts to ensure that women are not only participants but leaders in our peace and security framework.”
In her opening remarks, the ECOWAS Commissioner for Human Development and Social Affairs, Fatou Sow Sarr, emphasized that consistency in action and advocacy is crucial to the inclusivity of women in peace processes across the African continent.
“As we convene under the theme of sustaining momentum, our focus is clear: to fortify the mechanisms for monitoring and reporting that underpin our agenda, ensuring that peace and security are unshakeable pillars in our region,” Professor Sow Sarr said.
The representative of the German Embassy, Susanne Schroeder conveyed Germany’s unwavering dedication to accompanying ECOWAS’ endeavors.
She stated that the European Union through our ongoing collaboration are committed to strengthening the involvement of women in peace and security throughout West Africa; “We aim to create an atmosphere where their valuable contributions to peacebuilding are acknowledged and indispensable,” stated Schroeder.
The European Union Delegation’s representative, Eno Moma, highlighted the importance of the EU’s efforts in fostering stability and inclusivity.
The European Union is dedicated to fostering a strong partnership with ECOWAS, with the goal of recognizing the crucial role of women as key participants in promoting the stability and security of the region, Mrs. Moma emphasized.
The meeting addressed important discussions regarding the successes and obstacles in the implementation of the Women Peace Security agenda and that this meeting focus will be on utilizing the Continental Results Framework to ensure thorough monitoring and reporting.
The discussions aim to strengthen regional cooperation, identify successful practices, and improve strategies to support the involvement of women in peace and security initiatives throughout West Africa.
This inaugural meeting is a crucial milestone in the ECOWAS’ ongoing dedication to the Women, Peace, and Security agenda. It provides a vibrant platform for revitalizing regional and global endeavors to foster a peaceful and inclusive West African region.

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