ASEAN emphasizes women’s role in maintaining peace
Women’s important role in interfaith dialogues and in maintaining regional peace and security was highlighted by ASEAN Secretary General Dato Lim Jock Hoi at the ASEAN Women Interfaith Dialogue in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Jakarta (VNA) – Women’s important role in interfaithdialogues and in maintaining regional peace and security was highlighted byASEAN Secretary General Dato Lim Jock Hoi at the ASEAN Women Interfaith Dialogue in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The two-day event, which opened on November 12, is being held by theASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation in coordination with Indonesia’sForeign Ministry, the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) and the Asia Foundation.
According to the ASEAN Secretary General, women play an indispensablerole in peace maintenance and post-conflict recovery. Women’s organisations,especially those have strong grassroots networks, help detect early warningsigns of possible conflicts as well as prevent conflicts from escalating.
He recalled that ASEAN adopted a joint statement on promoting women,peace and security in ASEAN in 2017, and launched The ASEAN Women forPeace Registry (AWPR) in 2018.
The ASEAN Women Interfaith Dialogue gathers female experts and scholarsfrom the 10 ASEAN member countries and Australia. They will engage in sevendiscussions on the goal of women empowerment, enhancing women’s participationand integration, women’s role in community initiatives for a harmonioussociety, and the role of regional networks’ in promoting the culture ofpeace./.
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