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Ghana's alarming decline on the Global Peace Index, dropping from 40th place in 2022 to 55th place in 2024, signals a troubling decrease in the nation's peace and stability.
This downturn, Women's Network for Peace Ghana said could severely impact Ghana's economic and social development and tarnish its international reputation.
In response, the group is stepping up to play a pivotal role in reversing this trend, by facilitating discussions among political parties, civil society, religious and traditional leaders, and youth groups.
The network aims to identify the root causes of instability and forge consensus on solutions.
In a release signed by the President of the Women's Network, Diana Oppong Mensah, the group said it could address the decline by strengthening early warning mechanisms. The network plans to work with local communities to establish systems that detect early signs of tension or potential violence, allowing for proactive interventions before situations escalate.
Also, the release said enhancing women's leadership in peace building is also a priority. The organisation emphasised the importance of including women's voices and perspectives in all peace processes and election-related activities, as they offer "unique insights and roles in maintaining social cohesion."
The network also aims to mobilise the youth as agents of peace. The release said the programme will educate and empower young people to advocate for non-violence, tolerance, and responsible citizenship during the electoral period.
The network said it would leverage media and technology, adding that diverse communication channels will be utilised to disseminate messages promoting peace, democratic principles, and civic engagement leading up to the elections.
Additionally, the network said it will collaborate with authorities, working constructively with election management bodies, security forces, and other state institutions to strengthen electoral integrity, conflict resolution mechanisms, and respect for human rights.
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