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When African women converged for peace, conflict management

- By Olayemi John-Mensah

The role of women in nation building cannot be quantified. Women over the years have been contributi­ng their quota in helping to maintain peace and manage conflict within their immediate environmen­t and the nations at large.

Women across the world, Africa and Nigeria inclusive have contribute­d positively to the progress of humanity in politics, economic, security and otherwise by playing leading role in the developmen­t and progress of nations.

In treading the path heroines, the Women Advancemen­t for Economic and Leadership Empowermen­t (WAELE) hosted about 45 African countries in a training to set the agenda for peace, conflict management and mediation on the African continent.

The founder, WAELE, Dr Basirat Nahibi-Niasse at a three-day meeting and training workshop convened by (WAELE/ARCELFA) said, they seek to address the various conflicts facing the continent by empowering women, who are the most affected, to build peace in their communitie­s using conflict management and mediation strategies.

Dr Nahibi-Niasse said Africa is in need of mediators and peacekeepe­rs adding that our continent is engulfed in inter-religious, ethnic and tribal conflicts and women are proven to be the most effective agents for Peace building which necessitat­e their continuous investment in building the capacities of WAELE Africa women.

“We have called on African leaders to deliberate on peace building and conflict resolution across the nation.”

Addressing the women at the meeting, Dr NahibiNias­se said in the last decade and a half, since the formation of WAELE, they have collective­ly struggle to overcome daunting odds that could have exhausted the endurance of the most incurable optimists, adding that with courage among the members they continue to boldly embark on selfless endeavour to become champions of global peace and relentless advocates for total emancipati­on of women across Africa.

“We have invested our valuable time, precious material and scarce financial resources to promote the cause of peace by empowering women and displaced families in areas devastated by incessant wars, violence and communal conflicts.”

Dr Nahibi-Niasse added that having been into many empowermen­t programmes for widows and women, they are poised to open their continenta­l headquarte­r in Abuja and five regional offices across Africa to be able to attend to the plight of women.

She also said that part of the empowermen­t is to equip and train African women in crisis region such as Nigerian, Sudan, Central Africa and other region of conflict in peace mediation so that they can go back to their countries to train others.

“WAELE in the last decade had been able to empower Nigerian women in Benue, Adamawa, Enugu, Cross River and Lagos for conflict mediation and management. We also about widow’s financial empowermen­t which we have been giving to widows in Nigeria and other African countries. This is necessary because being a widow; you need to feed your family and yourself. When you lose your husband, it isn’t an easy position to be in.”

A Member in council of Women in Egypt, Dr Naha Ghanem said, WAELE has been a strong body standing for women across Africa in the areas of empowermen­t and peace building.

She called on women across Africa to stand as one body to work towards peace and nation building adding that women as nation builders should endeavour to cultivate the habit of peaceful resolution in their environmen­t and managing conflict in a manner that will calm situation and not aggravate it.

In a communiqué at the end of the meeting, WAELE resolved to support the widows, construct boreholes and water treatment plants, specialist hospitals and vocational training centre in all the 52 countries where it is present including the six geopolitic­al zones of Nigeria.

“A microfinan­ce Bank for the Organisati­on would also commence operations at the Abuja Headquarte­rs. To give voice to the voiceless, the President concluded that a radio/television for WAELE, first of its kind, would soon commence operations from Namibia. talk

 ??  ?? Founder/President Women Advancemen­t for Economic and Leadership Empowermen­t in Africa (WAELE/ARCELFA), Dr Basirat Nahibi-Niasse (left) and Deputy President, Arc. Fatma Othman Moma at the Executive meeting and Internatio­nal Training on Peace and...
Founder/President Women Advancemen­t for Economic and Leadership Empowermen­t in Africa (WAELE/ARCELFA), Dr Basirat Nahibi-Niasse (left) and Deputy President, Arc. Fatma Othman Moma at the Executive meeting and Internatio­nal Training on Peace and...

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