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Somaliland hosts G40 women’s conference

February 11, 2012   ·   8 Comments

Women’s Leadership for Peace and Security in the Greater Horn of Africa

HARGEISA — The First Lady of Somaliland Amina Sheikh Mohamed Waris inaugurated an international conference on the theme of “Women’s Leadership for Peace and Security in the Greater Horn of Africa” on Friday in Hargeisa.

The high-level mission held in the premises of Ambassador Hotel brought together 40 women known as G40 from 8 countries that make up the Greater Horn of Africa. The objective of the conference was to help women to adopt an action plan to enhance the status and role of women in the region. Supported by the Club of Madrid, an independent non-profit organization of more than 80 democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers from 56 countries, the G40 deliberated on the issues of crisis prevention, democracy, security, development and leadership.

Amina Waris welcomed the community of women of teachers, humanitarian workers, lawyers, grassroots peace activists, researchers, political scientists, business professionals, historians, social workers, human rights defenders and journalists to Somaliland. She said Hargeisa was honored to host such event and called for concrete action against all forms of discrimination against women.

First Lady Amina noted that Somaliland was stable and democratic nation that provided opportunities for women during her keynote address to the delegates. She pointed out that while the number of women participating in government were still low, nonetheless Somaliland had three women in Parliament, two in key ministerial positions in the government and one as a deputy minister.

Women’s Leadership for Peace and Security in the Greater Horn of Africa

Women’s Leadership for Peace and Security in the Greater Horn of Africa

The G40 on their side thanked the First Lady and the government of Somaliland for their warm welcome and declared that it was evident to them that Somaliland is a peaceful, law-abiding democratic country.

The plan drawn here on Friday is based on the recommendations of series of meetings held in the Ethiopian capital, Kampala, Djibouti and Nairobi under the leadership of Club de Madrid Members Valdis Birkavs (Latvia), Kjell Magne Bondevik (Norway), Kim Campbell (Canada) and Mary Robinson (Ireland). The Club’s Horn of Africa initiatives are funded and supported by the governments of Australia, Belgium, Germany, Norway and Iceland.

According to the Club de Madrid, the participation of Sudan’s 2010 presidential and parliamentary elections, assessing the Somali Constitution Committee during the Drafting Process and the preparation of Somaliland’s elections were some key achievements by G40. The organization stated the project was for three years (2009-2012) and discussing women’s issues and increasing women’s participation in society “from the grassroots up” was its main agenda.

The conference, which saw delegates from Djibouti, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, the two Sudans, Somalia and Somaliland is expected to conclude after five days.

Photos: Somaliland hosts the first G40 women conference (Abdul’Aziz A Elmi/Hadhwanaagnews)

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Readers Comments (8)

  1. AhmedY says:

    Good news! We need more women in all government institutions. At least two thirds of the two houses (Parilament and Guurti) should be allocated to woment.

  2. Omer Hussein Dualeh says:

    This is the way forward, and good move, and we congratulate our women who worked out this to happen in Hargeisa. This kind of conference elevates our guest to statehood, and the sponsor organization is Club Madrid who is very important organization that supports the democracy and gender equality, which we as Somalilanders believe and encourage without reservations. If anyone is interested to see this club and those who contributed to its being, you can go to http://www.clubmadrid.org

    Furthermore, our first lady did a good job, and explained well how our women have contributed what we [Somaliland] have achieved and how both genders have contributed. She further stressed that women in Somaliland look forward in achieving more of how this country is run.

  3. I Jama says:

    Great news. I agree with Omer. Mansha Allah

  4. amal says:

    Somali women have been well known for their strong characters and their great contribution in the society and this provides great opportunities for women to utilise their skills and benefit the society more.
    Equal opportunity and well integrated society, well done Somaliland the way forward.

    Now the next step is how to get rid of all these so-called caaqils, sultans, garaads etc ——–> Into one inclusive, consolidated and integrated society and nationhood.

  5. ComeAgain says:

    Nice!

  6. kal says:

    great so happy to see this

  7. ahmed noor says:

    our women shall held meeting with their Muslim counterparts rather than Ethiopians and Kenyans

    we are only neighbors and share borders with those two countries but we don't share Religion, principles, and values.

    what we looking for in Somaliander women, doesn't exist in those countries.

  8. Hassan H says:

    Great to see this.
    Ahmed Noor: Women Equality and representation are global issues and should not be relegated and/or limited to religious/regional domains.


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