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Ghana calls on UN to boost
national capacities for peace-building
August 10, 2006 – (Ghana) Ghana has called
on the United Nations (UN) to build national capacities to fight
the root causes of conflict as an essential part of peace consolidation,
especially in the areas of political and economic governance and
rule of law. She said it was important for the international community
to recognize the need for such an approach to attain durable solutions
to the conflict in West Africa and to explore ways and means to
promote sustainable peace and security. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and NEPAD and
current President of the United Nations Security Council, made the
comments in New York during a debate on Peace and Security in West
Africa.
Nana Akufo-Addo is chairman of the rotating chairmanship
of the UN Security Council was addressing the 5509th Security Council
meeting at the UN Headquarters in New York, a statement from the
Ministry said. Nana Akufo-Addo said the Security Council considered
that illicit trafficking in small arms and light weapons still posed
a threat to peace and security in the Sub-Region and welcomed the
decision of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Member
States to transform the Moratorium on the Import, Export and Manufacture
of Light Weapons into a binding convention.
The Security Council underlined the crucial importance
of disarmament; demobilization and reintegration of ex-combatants;
taking into account the special needs of child soldiers and women;
and urged international community to work in close partnership with
the countries concerned. Nana Akufo-Addo said it was important for
continued and enhanced co-operation between the United Nations,
ECOWAS and the African Union in peace consolidation initiatives,
based on an integrated approach with the aim of maximizing the use
of available resources.
The Security Council emphasized the regional dimension
of peace and security in West Africa and requested the Secretary-General,
in consultation with the ECOWAS Secretariat, to submit to it by
the end of the year a report with recommendations on the cooperation
between the Uni Nations missions deployed in the Sub-Region and
cross-border issues in West Africa. Speaking to newsmen after the
meeting, Nana Akufo-Addo said in spite of events in other regions
of the world, it was appropriate that with Ghana in the Chair the
Council devoted at least one session to examine the situation in
West Africa, using the lessons of Ghana's experience and all the
p keeping tools available to meet existing as well as emerging challenges.
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