Mali National Summit
for Peace takes a step towards conflict resolution
On December 18th of last
year, the “National Summit for Peace of the We Are One (WAO) Project” was held
under the theme of the “Establishment of Peace through the We Are One Project”
with more than 80 organizations across Mali in attendance.
During this online event, HWPL informed the collaborators
of the WAO Project who attended about the necessity of this project for the
realization of peace. They also announced the project’s current status and
future plans.
In his speech regarding the WAO Project, Mr. Aliou Maiga, a
reporter from the Association of Students for the Fight Against Racism and
Ethnocentrism who attended the event, said,
He stressed,
“
I am
convinced that the WAO Project will allow a great synergy of action in favor of
peace and social cohesion, and contribute significantly to the construction of
a Mali without conflict.” He also added, “It is our duty today as Malians to
support the WAO Project to rebuild this country and achieve lasting peace.
”
Mr.
Mamadou Kone, the president of a non-profit organization, emphasized that this
project presents a solution to completely resolve the issues that Mali faces,
and expressed that “the project [can be] considered as a doctor.” He also
stressed the importance of the project, which “will help civil society
organizations and governmental authorities work in the same direction for
social cohesion,” and urged for greater participation from citizens.
Additionally, the “Dialogue for Peace and Social Cohesion
Network” (hereinafter referred to as Dialogue for Peace and Social Cohesion)
was launched as part of the We Are One (WAO) Project in the northern, central,
and southern regions of Mali from March to September last year. The
representatives from civic organizations who participated in the dialogue
network discussed the underlying causes and solutions for numerous topics according
to region: “Rebellion and Terrorism” for the northern region, “Ethnic Conflict”
for the central region, and “Lack of Accountability and Collaborative
Governance between the Government and Civil Society” for the southern region.
As diverse the problems
were from region to region, the solutions were also presented in various ways.
Among these, there was a consensus that the government should also discuss and
come up with solutions to resolve the root of the nation’s internal disputes
and issues. In addition, since making the ongoing dialogue network a regular
meeting with the government and its citizens through national policy would
prove more effective in the realization of peace, a decision was made to submit
this to the government in writing.
The Dialogue for Peace and Social Cohesion Network was written
as a government policy proposal and submitted to the Mali Ministry of
Reconciliation in September last year. According to the Ministry of
Reconciliation, the government has given positive consideration to its
acceptance. The submitted content is of great significance in that several
civic groups are already participating in the activities, and it contains the
unanimous voice of citizens across the nation of Mali rather than the voice of
citizens from a few regions.
Moving forward, HWPL and collaborators of the WAO Project plan to invite a wider range of
citizen groups, such as women, youth, religious, educational, and media
organizations, to future meetings of the Dialogue for Peace and Social Cohesion
Network.
In
addition, the
Dialogue for Peace and Social Cohesion will be operated by dividing the three
regions (northern, central, and southern) into nine. With the participation of
many citizens, it is anticipated that Mali will swiftly achieve sustainable
peace.
#HWPL #WAO #DPCW_1038 #WARP_OFFICE #IWPG #IPYG
‘’This work of peace is not a dream but becoming reality. The DPCW will serve as a legacy for future generations to put an end to war and achieve peace in our world. There can neither be a nation without people nor a leader without a nation. National leaders are responsible for listening to what people want-peace.” Chairman Lee of HWPL.
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