PANEL ON PEACE

PANEL ON PEACE

The Central President of the Internnational NGO Planete Paix Achille COMOE Speaking on the question of Peace during the panel on peace to which he was invited as a panelist invited young people to more responsible and citizen commitments. For him, politics cannot depart from morale and values. In the same sense, he quoted Jean Jacque Rousseau who already warned in Emile IV: “Those who want to treat morality and politics separately will never hear anything from either of them”. Were also present as panellists, Mr. Jule Than representing the coordinator of UNDESA platform, Mr. ThΓ©odore Golli Program Officer Political Dialogue in West Africa at Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.

CAPACITY-BUILDING IN FOLLOW-UP THE RECOMMENDATIONS MADE TO COTE D’IVOIRE IN 2018, HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING AND ADVOCACY

CAPACITY-BUILDING IN FOLLOW-UP THE RECOMMENDATIONS MADE TO COTE D’IVOIRE IN 2018, HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING AND ADVOCACY

In 2019, Cote d’Ivoire was examined by 3 UN human rights mechanisms: the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), the Committee on the Rights of the Child and the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against women. To prepare members of the Dominican family and its partners for advocacy work within these mechanisms, Dominicans for Justice and Peace organized training in 2018 on the UN human rights system and the fundamental role of civil society in the UN mechanisms. Following the 3 consecutive reviews of Cote d’Ivoire by the UN this year, no less than 240 recommendations were made to the Ivorian state to improve the human rights situation in the country.

Intervention of an Ivorian expert on the monitoring of the UPR of Cote d’Ivoire. In this context, Dominicans for Justice and Peace organized a second training, from November 2 to 4, 2019, intended to strengthen the capacities of the participants in terms of monitoring recommendations made to Cote d’Ivoire, monitoring human rights and advocacy. The training took place in Abidjan and 41 people participated. The Dominicans were also able to count on the presence of two experts from Ivorian civil society, who presented the current human rights situation in the country and the follow-up to the recommendations of the UPR at national level.

Abidjan Arrest and Correction House (MACA)
Critical prison conditions, the lack of quality of the education system as well as the reduction of democratic space and public freedoms in the run-up to the presidential elections have been identified as three key human rights issues and will be the subject of ‘rigorous monitoring by the participants.

COTONOU PEACE SUMMIT : COMMITMENT OF YOUNG CHAMPIONS FOR AN AFRICA TAKING OFF

COTONOU PEACE SUMMIT : COMMITMENT OF YOUNG CHAMPIONS FOR AN AFRICA TAKING OFF

Coming from various African countries, the young champions have been, since yesterday Thursday, November 14, in the conference room of the Documentation and Legal Information Center of the Court of Appeal of Cotonou for their third Summit for peace, security and development , which was organized by the NGO Planete Paix and Think Tank ” the Vigilant Generation “.
After the summits of 2017 and 2018 in Cote d’Ivoire, Benin is hosting the third summit this year. For three days, the “Young Champions” from 13 African countries will reflect on peace, security and development. At the opening ceremony of this season which started yesterday at 10 am, the champions recognized that Africa is plagued by several evils that young people must commit to heal.
For the President of the organizing committee, PacΓ΄me Affognon, this annual three-day program, both theoretical and practical, of capacity building, awareness-raising and sharing of experiences is above all an instrument of peace, solidarity, living together, democracy and development. Because coming from different horizons, these young people accepted, following the philosophy of ” King GuΓ©zo’s jar with holes ”, symbol of peace, to join forces despite the differences of race, sex, religion, ethnicity and culture. This is, moreover, the exhortation of Francis Oke, President of YALI towards young people : to unite to face security issues. But the champions are aware of their challenge and have only one goal, that of working for a wonderful Africa. This is confirmed by the words of Luchelle Feukeng, spokesperson for the delegations that have set foot on Beninese soil, “We are here this morning gathered in these places because we have a challenge, a dream, a passion: to see an Africa where peace reigns, see an Africa where we hear more about wars, refugees. We would like to see an Africa taking off. With regard to the evils which are undermining the continent, she reassured on behalf of the delegations that after the exchanges from the summit of the milestones will be posed for the construction of a strong, solid, brilliant and above all peaceful Africa.
“Things don’t come from themselves but from action,” said Achille COMOE, The Representative of the President of the Think tank the vigilante Generation, Jauresse Amoussou, added that Africa also needs to rely on sustainable development, an act that is impossible if African youth are not freed from the chains of debasement and suffering. According to her, the youth must face the numerous challenges of unemployment, new diseases, immigration and despair. For this, the champions will reflect and think of appropriating these evils in order to act with words and actions for their resolution. “We are in this room to do a strong act,” said Achille COMOE, the Central President of the NGO Planete Paix. “The raison d’Γͺtre of the Young Champions Program is to make their modest contribution to the effort of peace, security and sustainable development in the nations” he said before inviting the young people to work and take their destiny in hand instead of relying on governments, parents, at the risk of always being late.

The summit lasts three days and will therefore end on Saturday, November 16.

OCTOBER PINK

OCTOBER PINK

On the sidelines of the month of October dedicated to the fight against breast cancer, THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS (NCHR) organized in collaboration with the NGO Network of Friends Against Women’s Cancers a panel on October 30, 2019 with the actual presence of Maman Africa, Diva AΓ―cha KonΓ© and Professor TourΓ© at its headquarters at the 2 plateaux vallon. PLANETE PAIX is committed to making a contribution in the fight against this scourge.