ECOWAS Diplomacy & Niger Coup Fallout: Ghanaian-Nigerian Exchange

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • 🌍 Explore West Africa's Political Landscape: In this thought-provoking Zoom discussion, we delve into the recent sanctions imposed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Niger following a coup d'état, and gain insights into the views of young professionals from two pivotal countries within the region - Ghana and Nigeria.
    🎙️ Meet the Speakers:
    👩‍💼 Millicent Safo-Adu - A Political Analyst, Broadcaster, and Corporate Administrator hailing from Ghana, Millicent brings a wealth of expertise in regional politics and diplomacy to the table. Her comprehensive understanding of the socio-political dynamics within West Africa makes her a valuable voice in deciphering ECOWAS's response to the crisis in Niger.
    👨‍💼 Awetu Gabriel - A Development Practitioner and the President of ROAJELF (Regional Organization for the Advancement of the Status of Women and Girls in Francophone West Africa), a pivotal network operating under the Gender Department of ECOWAS. Awetu's background uniquely positions her to provide insights into the gender-related considerations and humanitarian aspects associated with ECOWAS's actions.
    🔍 Key Discussion Points:
    ➡️ ECOWAS's Response to the Coup in Niger: Our esteemed guests engage in a thorough analysis of the ECOWAS sanctions imposed on Niger following the recent coup. They shed light on the diplomatic and political implications of this bold move, highlighting its significance within the context of regional stability.
    ➡️ Youth Perspectives on Sanctions: Discover how young professionals in Ghana and Nigeria view the ECOWAS sanctions on Niger. Millicent and Awetu explore the diverse sentiments and opinions circulating among the youth in both nations, offering an intimate glimpse into the thoughts of the region's future leaders.
    ➡️ Gender Considerations: Awetu provides a unique perspective on gender-related implications stemming from the crisis in Niger. With her extensive work in advocating for women's rights and gender equality, she sheds light on the nuanced challenges faced by women and girls during times of political uncertainty.
    ➡️ ROAJELF's Role: Learn about the pivotal role that organizations like ROAJELF play in shaping ECOWAS's responses to crises. Awetu discusses the efforts of her organization in ensuring that gender considerations remain at the forefront of regional decision-making.
    🔊 Join the Conversation:
    Engage in this enlightening discourse as Millicent Safo-Adu and Awetu Gabriel share their expertise, informed opinions, and insights. Together, we unravel the complexities of ECOWAS's sanctions on Niger, and explore how young professionals from Ghana and Nigeria perceive this critical juncture in West African history.
    🗣️ Have Your Say:
    Share your thoughts in the comments section below - How do you perceive ECOWAS's sanctions on Niger? What role do you believe young people should play in shaping the future of West Africa?
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