As the global community observes the International Day of Peace today, September 21, 2023, under the theme: “Actions for Peace: Our Ambition for the #GlobalGoals,” the African Women Leaders Network (AWLN), Ghana National Chapter, is appealing to African leaders to involve more women in the peace building processes in Africa.

AWLN believes that by providing more women opportunities to actively participate in peace-building initiatives they can bring fresh perspectives and innovative strategies to solving the conflicts on the continent of African and the world at large. Women also bring a deeper understanding of the unique challenges they faced during times of conflict.

AWLN notes that despite several UN Security Council resolutions on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) shows the importance it attaches to the issue. However, the women’s engagement in peace-building processes has remained below 15% despite the numerous resolutions.

The Network believes that the world be a more peace world if more women are involved in peace processes.

In a statement signed by the Chair of the Network, Dr Charity Binka, the Network noted with concern, the conflicts particularly in the West African Countries, many of whom are currently under military rule.

The statement pointed that political instability, violence, and insecurity have profound and often disproportionate impact on women and children, who are particularly vulnerable during times of conflict and political upheaval. Unfortunately, women continue to be absent from conflict prevention, mediation and peace processes in decision making. Women, the statement noted embody the essence of resilience, determination, and untapped potential, particularly in Africa.

“Their capabilities extend far beyond traditional roles, as they stand as architects of peace and agents of change”, the statement stressed.

Attached below is the full statement

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM