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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2024 · 23 MIN

Episode Forty-Three: Young Women and Peacebuilding

from She Stands for Peace · host United Nations Office to the African Union

In our latest podcast episode, we delve into the inspiring world of young women peacebuilders in Africa. Discover how these remarkable individuals foster intergenerational dialogue and co-leadership to promote good governance, peace, security, and development across the continent. Join us as we explore the African Union's Youth for Peace program and hear from influential leaders like Dr. Rhuks Ako and Hannah Lema, founder of Addis Powerhouse. We also hear the experiences of two female ex-combatants from the Central African Republic and the impact of limited access to DDR processes. Their insights and experiences shed light on young women's critical role in peacebuilding and the challenges they face. Don't miss out on these powerful stories and learn how you can support the Women, Peace, and Security agenda. Listen now and stand for peace with Africa's young women peacebuilders. 

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