Enhancing Peace and Security in the Eastern Africa Region

"Honoring Women’s Achievements and Impact on International Women’s Day"

TerryMarked annually on March 8th, IWD is one of the most important days of the year to celebrate women’s achievements, educate and raise awareness about women's equality. There is no limit to what we as women can accomplish. On this special occasion, I wish to celebrate not only what we have achieved, but the strength, resilience and brilliance we bring daily.

May this day be a reminder of our worth and powerful impact we have on the world.

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“Empowering Generations for a Just Future”

RachelAs the world commemorates International Women’s Day 2025, we are reminded that the pursuit of equality is not just a vision, it is a call to action. This year’s theme urges us to break down barriers, uphold equal rights, and create boundless opportunities for all, forging a feminist future where no one is left behind.

At the core of this undertaking lies the empowerment of future generations, equipping young women with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to drive lasting change. Women have long been at the forefront of peacebuilding, governance, and leadership, shaping nations and communities with resilience and vision.

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“The rise of women is not about the fall of men”

OgajaInternational Women's Day provides for a valuable opportunity to buttress the fact that everybody has a part to play in forging a more gender-balanced world. As we enter into an era marked by significant progress and inclusivity, one where gender equality and women’s leadership continue to gain momentum, it is essential to emphasize that the rise of women does not equate to the fall of men. The idea that men must fall in order for women to rise is a misconception that can lead to short-term solutions and perpetuate inequality.

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“Accelerate Action”

ReneeIn marking this year’s International Women’s’ Day, we celebrate all the women leading movements for peace and to rebuild communities.  War, violent conflict, terrorism and violent extremism have differential and devastating consequences for women and girls. 

In the face of this, women are all over the world are leading movements for peace and to rebuild communities, and there is evidence showing that women’s participation in peace processes contributes to longer, more resilient peace after conflict. 

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"Honoring Women's Resilience: A Message to My Younger Self and Every Woman"

DoreenAs we move together into this year's international women's day, I recognize that women are resilient, within them they hold a power when tapped the world will be a better place, their gentle approach to things makes all the fight for peace worth the whole, so today I speak to my younger self and the younger woman, I remind you of you are, what you are, where you are, why you are and how you are.

Remember to use your strength for the benefit of the world at large.

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“Shaping Peace and Security in Africa”

LeahTo what extent will Africans of every gender, identity, ethnicity, faith, ability, and age shape the UN Security Council’s 1325 women, peace and security (WPS) agenda? Is inclusive commitment a fact on the ground, an option just out of reach, or an illusion? Non-violent means of resolving conflict is important because according to the 3N theory, Conflict is normal, conflict is natural and conflict is neutral, it is neither good nor bad. Peace education is key for women and men negotiating for peace at the table.

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