Sep 19, 2024
In this enlightening episode of She Stands for Peace, we delve into the critical role of African women in early warning systems for conflict prevention. We explore the intersection of natural disasters, conflict, and the need for gender-sensitive approaches to early warning mechanisms. With expert insights from Camlus Omogo, Director of IGAD's Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanism, and Dr. Richard Munang, Head of UNEP's Climate and Early Warning Systems, we examine how women's participation is not only necessary but can significantly enhance the effectiveness of these systems.
Join us as we discuss the importance of inclusivity, the empowerment of women through socio-economic resilience, and the transformative potential of early action over early warning. As we approach the 25th anniversary of UNSCR 1325, we consider the progress made and the urgent priorities ahead to ensure women are integral to Africa's peace and security architecture.
Guests
Camlus Omogo on Gender-Sensitive Early Warning Systems
Dr. Richard Munang on Climate Disasters and Empowering Women
Bintou Keita - The Effectiveness of Local Community Engagement in Early Warning Responses
Amb Bankole Adeoye - The African Peace and Security Architecture and the Role of Women
Looking Ahead: Strengthening Women's Participation in Peace Processes.
Tune in to discover the untapped potential of women in safeguarding peace and stability across the African continent, and learn how we can all contribute to a more secure future. Stand for peace with us on She Stands for Peace.