NGO Trains Women for Peace Building
By Sikiru M. Jimoh
December 13 2007 - (Daily Trust) The West Africa
Network for Peace Building (WANEP) began a three-day training
programme on women's role in peace and security in West Africa
on Tuesday.
Declaring the 3rd Annual "Lessons Learned
Conference" open in Abuja, the Minister for Women Affairs,
Hajiya Usman Bagudu, emphasised women's role in peace processes,
lamenting that women were excluded from the process.
"Women also lack awareness and confidence.
They lack the opportunity to be exposed and be skilfully involved
in the in peace processes," she noted.
Represented by Mrs Grace Akpabio, the minister
said that the programme will assess the role of women in peace
and security in Nigeria in line with the Early Warning Mechanism
for peace building.
She encouraged participants to use religious
places as fora to reach out to the public on the role of women
in peace building.
Speaking on Early Warning Mechanism, Mrs Iheme
Florence, a director from the ECOWAS Commission, said that it
was better to prevent war than to solve it, saying that mothers
and children are the most affected in crisis situations.
"In all situations of war, women and children
suffer most. Therefore the best way to prevent war is to pass
information on situations that could lead to war across the neighbourhood
in a civilized manner," she said.
"Women are capable of creating situations
that are disquieting. Therefore they should be better peace-builders.
Women have given advice to their husbands. They have used them
in the villages fruitfully but their husbands receive the credit
after the success. Although women have been part of peace process,
it has been informal. They need to be formally drawn into the
process," she added.
From:http://allafrica.com/stories/200712130087.html