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Cameroon Hosts International Conference Championing Muslim Women and Youth as Peacebuilders
Cameroon’s capital, Yaounde, recently welcomed an international conference that puts a spotlight on the crucial role that Muslim women and youth play in peacebuilding efforts. This groundbreaking gathering underscores the need for more inclusive peacebuilding processes that engage and empower these often-underrepresented factions of society.
Democratizing Peacebuilding: The Role of Muslim Women and Youth
The conference sought to distinguish the integral role that Muslim women and youth have in orchestrating peacebuilding efforts in their respective communities. The initiative emphasizes the often untapped potential of these groups in fostering concord and harmony.
Dr. Amina Yaya, a senior gender and peace scholar, commented, “Muslim women and youth are an often-underrepresented force in peacebuilding efforts. This conference is a pivotal step towards acknowledging and harnessing their transformative potential for peace.”
Echoing Inclusion: A Gathering of Different Nationalities
The conference attracted participants from 25 nations, reflecting a shared global commitment to inclusive peacebuilding. This diverse gathering reinforces the universal importance of enabling all segments of society, regardless of gender or age, to contribute to peacekeeping initiatives.
Veteran peace advocate, Pierre Akono, stated, “The representation of 25 nations in this conference underscores the global recognition of the integral role Muslim women and youth have in peacebuilding. Their involvement is critical for establishing lasting peace.”
Empowerment: Encouraging Active Participation in Peacebuilding
The conference’s primary objective was to empower Muslim women and youth to take up active roles in peacebuilding. Through interactive sessions and engaging discussions, participants were encouraged to bring forth their perspectives and contribute to feasible solutions for peace.
Emmanuel Ngu, a youth empowerment advocate, noted, “Events like these not only emphasize the importance of inclusivity but also empower marginalized groups to step up and actively contribute to peacekeeping efforts.”
Looking Ahead: An Inclusive Approach to Peacebuilding
Following the successful conclusion of this conference in Yaounde, the spotlight is on implementing the insights gained in various peacebuilding efforts. The focus remains on fostering an inclusive approach that acknowledges and leverages the potential of Muslim women and youth.
Reflecting on the conference, Dr. Fatima Bello, a social development expert, stated, “The insights gained from this conference promise a more inclusive approach to peacebuilding. By engaging and empowering Muslim women and youth, we are taking a definitive step towards lasting peace.”
To sum it up, the international conference in Yaounde has set the stage for a more inclusive approach to peacebuilding. By emphasizing the fundamental role of Muslim women and youth in these efforts, the conference has started empowering these underrepresented groups, setting the stage for a more harmonious future.

