Washington, DC (October 8, 2024) – American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and Bread for the World are launching the Horn of Africa Advocacy Strategy for Peace and Stability (2023-2033) on Oct 16-17, 2024. The two-day event aims to introduce the five pillars of the ASPS to key stakeholders and representatives from different sectors of the African and global societies. It will be an opportunity for civil society leaders, international organizations' leaders, regional economic communities, think tanks, academics, private sector, religious organizations, and government officials from across the Horn of Africa to share their experiences and explore collaboration opportunities to achieve a just, sustainable, and peaceful region where people can live with dignity. Media can attend both days of the event and can sign up using this link.
What: Two-day symposium and launch of the Horn of Africa Advocacy Strategy for Peace and Stability (ASPS)
Who: The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and Brot für die Welt (BfdW)
When: October 16-17, 2024
Where: Hilton Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Guests: Prominent guests will include leadership and staff from CSOs, Religious Institutions, International NGOs, International Organizations, Diplomatic Missions, governments across the Horn of Africa.
“The call to action to restore peace and stability in the eastern and Horn of Africa has never been a more dire need than it is today. It is of utmost importance that as peace actors, we reinforce our commitment to the African Union’s Agenda 2063, Sustainable Development Goals 16 & 17 17” said Moses Chasieh, Director, Salama Hub (AFSC). “The five pillars of the strategy of the ASPS offers a robust framework to tackle systemic challenges across eastern and Horn of Africa, from peacebuilding to trauma healing and reconciliation, inclusion, governance, climate and environmental justice. By fostering partnerships and amplifying our advocacy goals, we can ensure the achievement of the aspirations of Agenda 2063—through justice, equity, and sustainable peace for all.” For more information about the five pillars, you can refer to the Horn of Africa Advocacy Strategy for Peace and Stability 2023—2033 report, here.
Media interested in attending can email Robel Yoseph Tewolde at RTewolde@afsc.org or sign-up using this link.
For more information about the AFSC’s Salama Hub, which is one of the main organizers of this event, visit here.
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