Women Need Adequate Security Trainings: Kofi Annan Peacekeeping Center

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By Wendy Nweke

21/11/22. Peace/Women

The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre has stressed the need for building the capacity of women in the ECOWAS sub-region in the areas of security as well as provide them with necessary leadership and mentorship skills.

The Deputy Director, Faculty of Academic Affairs and Research, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana, Dr. Emma Birikorang gave the indication during a workshop on leadership and mentorship organized by the Women, Peace and Security Institute in Abuja.

Dr. Birikorang explained that a lot of progress had been recorded in developing action plans for women, peace and security although there were challenges.

“The training is aimed at enhancing the capacity of operational-level leaders working in the area of Women, Peace and Security (WPS) within the ECOWAS sub-region, to provide leadership and mentorship skills aimed at promoting the implementation of the WPS Agenda in Africa”.

“The WPS Leadership and Mentoring Course forms part of the KAIPTC’s efforts at providing targeted training for leaders working in Africa’s peace and security environment. It is an offshoot of the year-long Inspiring Africa Women Leaders in Peace and Security Programme developed by WPSI in 2019”.

The Head, Women, Peace and Security Institute (WPSI), of the Center, Joana Osei-Tutu emphasized the need for a holistic conversation on peace and security.

A male participant, Dr. Fiifi Edu-Afful, said men needed to create an enabling environment and identify all barriers as well as help address them and encourage women involvement.

The training was organized by the Women, Peace and Security Institute (WPSI) of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark under the project: “Promoting Peace and Security in Africa: Danish Support to KAIPTC 2021-2022”.

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