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Africa: Women’s participation must increase and contribute to peace

Addis Ababa (AU): The African Union (AU) recognizes that women’s participation and leadership must be considered a primary element in the quest for peace and security on the continent.

   In recognition of the importance of women as equal partners in peace, security, governance and sustainable development, the African Union through the Office of the Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security is facilitating a High-Level Regional Forum of Women of the Great Lakes Region focused on the ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Great Lakes Region.

   Hosted by H.E. João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenco, the President of the Republic of Angola and Facilitator of the Luanda Peace Process for the Democratic Republic of Congo, the forum will focus on strengthening women’s participation and leadership in peace and security processes in DR Congo and the Great Lakes Region.

   The two-day forum from the 18-19 October  in Luanda, Angola, is a significant move towards fostering dialogue and collaboration and is critical to achieving a holistic and effective implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda by fully integrating gender perspectives into peace and security policies and programs in the region.

   The security situation in the Great Lakes region has had devastating effects on women and girls, highlighting the need to strengthen women’s participation and the integration of a gender perspective in ongoing regional peace processes.

   Delegates will assess women’s contribution to peace-making initiatives, identify gaps and opportunities for women’s meaningful participation, develop strategies to improve women’s involvement and leadership in ongoing regional peace initiatives and identify ways in which women can support the Luanda peace process. The discussions will focus on peace, security and humanitarian situation in the Eastern DR Congo and its impact on women, and the participation of women in the peace and security processes.

   The outcomes of the forum will be key in informing avenues to enhance a systematical, holistic and cohesive approach to gender issues in all security situations. The Women, Peace and Security Agenda presents a comprehensive approach to gender mainstreaming in peace and security to ensure women’s participation in conflict prevention and resolution, peacebuilding, and post-conflict reconstruction. It also preserves women’s rights in conflict situations and promotes their participation in conflict prevention and peacebuilding efforts.

   The forum will bring together around delegates from 12 Member States of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), including Heads of State and Government, Gender Ministers or their representatives, Members of the African Women Leaders Network (WPS pillar leaders), the Southern African Development Society (SADC), among others.

   The Third High-Level African Forum on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) held in December 2023, recommended, among other aspects, greater attention to the crises in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Great Lakes region, and requested the African Union Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security to support initiatives aimed at promoting the role of women in regional peace building initiatives.

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