
What do Networks of Women Mediators mean for Mediation Support in Africa?
Discussing the emergence and role of networks for women mediators in light of ongoing efforts to implement UNSCR 1325.
Discussing the emergence and role of networks for women mediators in light of ongoing efforts to implement UNSCR 1325.
Meeting convened by the African Union to strengthen the role of women in mediation in Africa.
One year ago, about 80 leading women from 24 African countries, friends and partners, held an earnest and deep conversation on the important issue of women’s inclusion in pre-confict mediation,
Widening the space, and enhancing the capacities and engagement of women in peace processes in Mozambique.
Supporting women’s capacities and participation in peace processes and conflict mediation initiatives in Africa.
Bringing together police, civilian and military personnel to align AMISOM’s gender strategy with current peace and security developments.
Supporting the Network of African Women in Conflict Prevention and Peace Mediation.
Giving women a platform to increase their contribution to ending conflict and creating sustainable peace and development in the country.
ACCORD participates in workshop on sustainable approaches to supporting and monitoring women’s participation in political processes in Africa.
Strengthening prevention and response to sexual and gender based violence and enhancing gender mainstreaming in peace missions.