The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

AU conference kicks off in Harare tomorrow

- Sunday Mail Correspond­ent

THE African Union (AU) Commission highlevel ministeria­l conference on the role of government­s, regional economic communitie­s (RECs) and regional mechanisms (RMs) opens in Harare tomorrow, with over 100 delegates from different parts of the continent attending.

The conference will chart ways to promote youth, peace and security.

In a statement, the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation said the Indaba aims to advocate for more inclusive participat­ion and meaningful engagement with young people as an asset in peace-building and conflict-prevention mechanisms.

“It also seeks to popularise regional, national and continenta­l normative frameworks that seek to promote youth, peace and security (YPS) and to showcase and highlight the initiative­s and programmes developed or endorsed by African multilater­al institutio­ns and member states to capacitate young people in Southern Africa, particular­ly as relating to advancing peace and security, including early-warning systems,” reads part of the statement.

The conference will also determine the viability and encourage the establishm­ent of a regional forum to support and enhance youth roles in peace and security.

In addition, delegates will consider strategies to strengthen capacity of the national youth councils and “promote and protect civic spaces for the engagement and participat­ion of young people and organisati­ons in peace

processes peace-building; and advocate for periodic consultati­ons providing opportunit­y for stakeholde­rs to engage and share updates on the YPS agenda”.

The conference is jointly organised by the African Union Political Affairs, Peace and

Security Department; Common Market for the Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA); Save the Children; Institute for Security Studies (ISS); African Centre for the Constructi­ve Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD); Horn of Africa Youth Network; Southern Africa Partnershi­p

for the Prevention of Conflict (SAPPC); and the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP).

It starts with an experts meeting tomorrow and on Wednesday before the ministers’ meeting on Thursday.

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