
ACCORD partners with SADC on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
Strengthening SADC’s efforts in ensuring that women are at the centre of decision-making, peace and security processes.
Strengthening SADC’s efforts in ensuring that women are at the centre of decision-making, peace and security processes.
Creating environments conducive for the cross-sharing of knowledge and experience across the continent.
There is a need for long-term capacity development to enhance women’s participation in peace processes in South Sudan’
Throughout the centuries of African history, women have played an integral role in society and shaped the culture of their communities and their larger societies.
Advancing women’s access to economic resources to build our continent’s resilience in nutrition.
Youth recongnised as key agents of change
Increasing the prominence of women peacebuilders in local government elections
ACCORD, in collaboration with the Fellowship of Christian Councils and Churches in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa (FECCLAHA), steered the Regional Faith Women Mediator’s Network (REFWOMEN) Forum. The
The African Union Commission Heads of States Assembly marked the year 2021 with the theme ‘the Year of Arts, Culture and Heritage in Africa’, and to commensurate with this theme,
Twenty years since the adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSC 1325) on Women, Peace and Security (WPS), women remain underrepresented in peace processes. This underrepresentation has far-reaching consequences for the lives of many women and girls in post-conflict countries.