Africa adopts the Rabat declaration for the leadership of women in electoral operations

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

The works of the second dialogue, which was organized yesterday, Tuesday, in Rabat by the Commission of the African Union and the Policy Center for the New South under the slogan “Full arbitrator: improving the leaders of women in electoral and democratic operations in Africa”, by adopting the Declaration of Rabat for the leaders of women in African electoral operations.

Advertising, followed by Ms. Passlis Sherradza, director of governance and conflict prevention to the African Union Commission, called for the latter, to take concrete and immediate measures to ensure the complete integration of women and women in the political fields of the continent.

He also called for the effective adoption and implementation of legislative executives and policies that guarantee equity, in particular through actions on actions (KOTA) and the abolition of legal and customary obstacles that hinder the political participation of women.

Participants in this symposium highlighted the need to create a favorable sociological environment, by launching public campaigns to educate stereotypes and genre -based civil education programs addressed to women and women.

In this context, they recommended to strengthen institutional capacity, providing financial and technical support to women candidates, by developing leadership orientation and training programs and guaranteeing sexes.

Participants also urged governments to ensure a fair representation of women at all levels of governance (executive, legislative and judicial) and systematically integrate the gender approach in the preparation of public policies.

The announcement called for solid transparency and responsibility mechanisms in the electoral field and to ensure effective participation of civil society organizations and regional economic groups.

The document highlighted the importance of strengthening the dialogue between generations to strengthen relations between women leaders of various generations and encouraging the participation of young women in decision -making operations.

After having stressed that the political empowerment of women and women in Africa is not an option but rather an imperative to build sustainable, complete and fair democracies, participants in this symposium called on the African Union to generalize this large -scale declaration and effectively guarantee its effectiveness by the Member States.

This declaration, which is the result of a broad consensus between the African Union Commission, African Centers of Thought, civil society and participants in the symposium, will be a real roadmap to improve feminist participation in democratic processes and improve complete, equitable and lasting governance throughout the continent.

This symposium – the dialogue, which was organized on the sidelines of the fourth edition of the training session of the African elections, was a space for exchange between the officials of African unions, civil society representatives, media professionals and experts. He also aimed to exchange experiences and innovative approaches in favor of complete governance.

(With)

.Hibawts {display: inine-flex; Align-Eeetems: Center; Justification-contained: Center; Background color: # 25D366; padding: .5rem 1.25rem; Police size: 1st; Link-Height: 1.5rem; Police-point: 500; -Tw-tox-opacity: 1; Transition time:. 7s; Transition timing funiating: Cubic-Bezier (. 4.0, 2.1); Width: 49%; } .HIBAWTS SPAN {Color: #FFFFFS; } Padding: 10px; Border-Radius: 10px; Color: #FFF; Police: Bold; Display: inheritance; Marge pot: 5px; } Padding: 10px; Border-Radius: 10px; Color: #FFF; Police: Bold; Display: inheritance; Marge pot: 5px; } Padding: 10px; Border-Radius: 10px; Color: #FFF; Police: Bold; Display: inheritance; } Width: 3rd; Height: 2m; ADIGNE VERTICAL: Middle; Display: online block; Marge: Var (-google -News-icon-Margin); } Url (“https://ar.hibapress.com/wp-constrent background-size: auto; background-size: 2m 2em;} url (” https://ar.hibapress.com/wp-content/themes/hibapress/hiba.svg?6.52#sshare- TelegramgramgramgramgramgramgramgramgramgramgramgraMGRAMGRAMANTATAHAREMATAMATAMATAHAREMATAMATAMATATHAREMATAMESS-SIZE: AUTO;

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button