Highlights at #MATI2024 In-Person Session

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In the ongoing MenEngage Africa Training Institute session on Gender, Peace, and Security, which started on the 12th of August 2024, discussion have focused on transforming masculinities and engaging men and boys for gender equality and peace, the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda, the Youth Peace and Security (YPS) agenda, discourse around feminist peace and frameworks for peace and security in Africa, and structural drivers of conflicts.

Interactions covered the gendered impact of conflict and how men and women are differently involved in and impacted by conflicts. Instances of sexual violence as a weapon of war mostly experienced by women and girls, the intersection of gender with other factors such as gender stereotypes, harmful practices that influence conflict, and negative masculinities. To counter the growing conflicts in communities, there is a need for engaging women and girls and entrusting them in leadership positions to harness more collective efforts in peace and security. Also, there is need for increased sensitisation, media awareness, policy advocacy, and lobbying to help communities develop positive attitudes and recognise the importance of youth innovation in peace and security.

Inclusion as an important point to consider when working to prevent violent conflict by engaging women as key actors of peace (Women, Peace, and Security Agenda, UNSCR1325) and the youth (Youth Peace and Security Agenda, UNSCR2250), which emphasises ensuring meaningful participation of women and youths as well as ensuring their protection. Engaging youths in the promotion of peace and encouraging them to leverage social media as a tool for peace and social justice by fighting hate speech and misinformation. Youths engage in the verification of information before sharing, participating in peacebuilding online campaigns and spaces, and spreading content that helps to promote peaceful environments. The Youth Peace and Security Agenda also needs to be promoted through the creation of equal opportunities for youths and reinforcing commitment to the pillars of youth in peacebuilding.