黑料社区 Hosts Student Forum On Women, Peace And Security

A cross-section of students and stakeholders attentively listening on

黑料社区 has hosted a significant student forum on Women, Peace and Security on March 12, 2025, in commemoration of International Women鈥檚 Day.
The event, organized in collaboration with the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP), the Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) and the Women鈥檚 Commission of 黑料社区, was aimed at raising awareness of gender-inclusive security strategies and empowering young people, particularly women, to play an active role in peace initiatives within their communities.

Held under the theme 鈥淓mpowering Young Women: Accelerating Action for the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in West Africa,鈥 the forum highlighted the critical roles of women in conflict resolution, policymaking and leadership in peace processes.
The forum featured a series of insightful presentations and interactive discussions, led by experts in gender studies, peacebuilding and media space, who provided valuable perspectives on advancing women’s inclusion in security and governance.

Madam Sombo delivering an impactful speech on the role of young people in peacebuilding

The Regional Coordinator for Peace and Security at (WANEP), Madam Josiane Marie Sombo, stated that 鈥渨ithout peace, there is no future.鈥 Madam Sombo, reaffirmed WANEP鈥檚 commitment to promoting gender equality and recognizing the resilience of women and girls across West Africa.

Again, in her address, Madam Sombo highlighted the crucial role of young people in conflict resolution, citing the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2250 which acknowledges youth as key agents in peacebuilding efforts. She stressed that with young people comprising 60% of the population in West Africa, they are not just the leaders of tomorrow but also the change-makers of today. However, she noted that many, particularly young women remain excluded from decision-making processes, increasing their vulnerability in conflict situations.

鈥淲e are committed to breaking down barriers that hinder youth participation in governance and peace processes,鈥 she stated. 鈥淏y investing in their education, economic opportunities and leadership, we can create a more inclusive and peaceful society.鈥
She further urged young people to take an active role in preserving peace within their communities and countries, emphasizing that peacebuilding is a collective responsibility.

Mrs. Anti urging continuous recognition of women鈥檚 contributions beyond International Women鈥檚 Day

The Executive Director of the Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) and Convener of the Working Group on Women, Youth in Peace and Security Ghana, Mrs. Theodora Williams Anti, called for continuous recognition of women鈥檚 contributions beyond International Women鈥檚 Day.
She welcomed attendees and expressed gratitude for their support. Mrs. Williams Anti emphasized the importance of celebrating women’s achievements not only as homemakers but also as key contributors to national development.
She further mentioned that acknowledging women鈥檚 efforts throughout the year would help amplify their role in shaping societies and promoting peace.

Esteemed speakers engaging in a thought-provoking discussion on women鈥檚 leadership in security and governance

In addition, there was a panel discussion from speakers who shared their knowledge and experiences in their various leadership roles as women.
The event ended with a Mentoring Session by Dr. Ayo Ayoola-Amaale, who gave participants an insight into what a mentor and mentee鈥檚 relationship entails.

She emphasized the need for mentees to be respectful and humble in order to get the best of everything from their mentors.
In her conclusion, she stated that 鈥測ou can have all the knowledge in the world but if you don鈥檛 have wisdom you have nothing.鈥

Group Captain Theodora Agornyo, emphasizing the significance of women鈥檚 involvement in peace processes

Notable speakers included Gender Policy Advisor to the CDS of Ghana Armed Forces, Group Captain Theodora Agornyo, Director of Public Engagement, Parliament of Ghana, Supt. Effia Tenge (Rtd), Head of Gender Unit, Ghana Immigration Service, Chief Supt. Evelyn Danquah Kottoh and Ms. Rebecca Ekpe, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation.

Programme officer at FOSDA, Dorothy Barnes reflecting on key takeaways from the forum

The event served as a platform for empowering young women, fostering dialogue on peace and security and inspiring students to take an active role in shaping a more inclusive and peaceful society.