West Africa and Sahel Region Face Persistent Challenges in Women, Peace, and Security 25 Years After UN Resolution 1325
Vingt-cinq ans après l’adoption de la Résolution 1325 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies sur les femmes, la paix et la sécurité, les avancées enregistrées en Afrique de l’Ouest et au Sahel demeurent insuffisantes au regard des défis persistants. C’est le constat dressé par Doudou Dia, directeur exécutif de Gorée Institute, à l’occasion du […]
Twenty-five years after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security, progress in West Africa and the Sahel remains insufficient to address ongoing challenges. Doudou Dia, Executive Director of the Gorée Institute, highlighted this concern during a recent commemoration. The resolution aims to increase women's participation in peace processes and protect them from violence. However, persistent conflicts, instability, and gender inequalities continue to hinder its full implementation in the region. Experts emphasize the need for more robust strategies and greater commitment to achieving the resolution's objectives.
This report underscores the enduring obstacles to achieving gender equality and security in conflict-affected regions, despite international commitments.
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