Joint efforts required to ensure women inclusivity: Mushelenga

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Dr Peya Mushelenga on Saturday called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders to guarantee equality and parity by ensuring that everyone, including women, are actively involved in decision-making across the board.

Mushelenga noted that the issue of women in peace and security has become a subject of debate, in respect of implementing the provisions in the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325.

He cited a publication which revealed that the lack of resources, political will and understanding of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) principles failed in the implementation of UNSCR 1325.

‘As governments and inter-governmental organisations, we should create an impetus for Resolution 1325 and allocate resources to programmes that address its provisions.

We should demonstrate the will and zeal in our actions and bring women to play meaningful roles as titans in the front row of peace-making efforts and programmes,’ he noted.

Mushelenga during the African Union Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) High-Level Seminar on WPS at Swakopmund said, Namibia’s trajectory in the adoption of the historic UNSCR 1325 WPS which recognises and affirms the crucial role women play in the prevention and management of conflict, is well recognised.

The seminar is aimed to take stock of women’s participation and leadership in peacebuilding processes.

UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General to the AU and Head of the United Nations Office Parfait Onanga-Anyanga said the world needs more women peacebuilders with meaningful participation, thus harnessing the vision and talent of women for a more peaceful and prosperous world.

Adopting quotas for women’s participation in peace processes is one of the strategies that could help secure space for women and bring concrete changes in the participation and leadership of women in peace and governance processes, a key pillar of the WPS Agenda.

Meanwhile, AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security Ambassador Bankole Adeoye called on members to focus on formulating an action blueprint for the future that will finally lead to substantial and comprehensive systemic change to execute the goals and calls for action on resolution 1325 and its successor resolutions.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Joint efforts required to ensure women inclusivity: MushelengaStock theft suspect caught in Omusati

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Dr Peya Mushelenga on Saturday called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders to guarantee equality and parity by ensuring that everyone, including women, are actively involved in decision-making across the board.

Mushelenga noted that the issue of women in peace and security has become a subject of debate, in respect of implementing the provisions in the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325.

He cited a publication which revealed that the lack of resources, political will and understanding of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) principles failed in the implementation of UNSCR 1325.

‘As governments and inter-governmental organisations, we should create an impetus for Resolution 1325 and allocate resources to programmes that address its provisions.

We should demonstrate the will and zeal in our actions and bring women to play meaningful roles as titans in the front row of peace-making efforts and programmes,’ he noted.

Mushelenga during the African Union Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) High-Level Seminar on WPS at Swakopmund said, Namibia’s trajectory in the adoption of the historic UNSCR 1325 WPS which recognises and affirms the crucial role women play in the prevention and management of conflict, is well recognised.

The seminar is aimed to take stock of women’s participation and leadership in peacebuilding processes.

UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General to the AU and Head of the United Nations Office Parfait Onanga-Anyanga said the world needs more women peacebuilders with meaningful participation, thus harnessing the vision and talent of women for a more peaceful and prosperous world.

Adopting quotas for women’s participation in peace processes is one of the strategies that could help secure space for women and bring concrete changes in the participation and leadership of women in peace and governance processes, a key pillar of the WPS Agenda.

Meanwhile, AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security Ambassador Bankole Adeoye called on members to focus on formulating an action blueprint for the future that will finally lead to substantial and comprehensive systemic change to execute the goals and calls for action on resolution 1325 and its successor resolutions.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

A 26-year-old man was arrested after he reportedly stole livestock worth N.dollar 5 200 at Etunda village in the Omusati Region.

Namibian Police (NamPol) Force Omusati Crime Investigation Coordinator Deputy Commissioner Moses Simaho said the incident occurred at an unknown time on Friday when the suspect allegedly drove away with four goats and three sheep from the grazing area.

‘The animals were all recovered and a case of contravention of the Stock Theft Act, Act 12/1990 as amended by Acts 04 /1991 and 19/1993 has been opened against the suspect,’ he said.

Police investigation into the matter continues.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Stock theft suspect caught in Omusati

A 26-year-old man was arrested after he reportedly stole livestock worth N.dollar 5 200 at Etunda village in the Omusati Region.

Namibian Police (NamPol) Force Omusati Crime Investigation Coordinator Deputy Commissioner Moses Simaho said the incident occurred at an unknown time on Friday when the suspect allegedly drove away with four goats and three sheep from the grazing area.

‘The animals were all recovered and a case of contravention of the Stock Theft Act, Act 12/1990 as amended by Acts 04 /1991 and 19/1993 has been opened against the suspect,’ he said.

Police investigation into the matter continues.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Members of Second Generation Ethiopian Diaspora Promise to Contribute to Dev’t of Nation


Addis Ababa: Members of the second generation Ethiopian Diaspora have pledged to contribute to development beyond knowing the culture and history of their country.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held yesterday an Iftar program for the second generation members of the diaspora currently in Ethiopia.

Members of the second generation diaspora who were born in different Arab countries and also others that came to spend Ramadan at home participated in the Iftar program.

Members of diaspora approached by the Ethiopian News Agency stated that the Iftar program showed the solidarity of Ethiopians.

They added that they have realized the rapid development of Ethiopia beyond knowing the history and culture of their country.

Abdela Ibrahim from Saudi Arabia said that the Iftar program gave him the opportunity to get to know members of the second generation Ethiopian diaspora from different parts of the world.

According to him, since most of the development works in Ethiopia take the youth into consideration members of t
he second generation should actively participate in development.

Hanan Awol, who was born and raised in Saudi Arabia but now settled in Ethiopia, stated that the development works being carried out in Ethiopia transcend the present generation and are focused on the future.

Therefore, it is necessary to cooperate in the works underway in order to change the country, she noted.

Saladin Abdu, who came from Canada to spend the fasting month of Ramadan, said that he was able to realize the disparity between the misinformation spread on social media and the reality on the ground.

He advised members of the second generation diaspora living in different countries to come and see the current changes in the country.

Faris Ali, who was born and raised in Yemen, said Ethiopia has business and tourism potential suitable for the diaspora that have to exploit the potential.

Hudeten Salih and Hanan Awol, who were born and raised in Saudi Arabia, revealed on their part that they are promoting Ethiopia’s history, culture
and development potential in the Arabic language by using social media.

Foreign Affairs State Minister Birtukan Ayano said on her part that many members of the second generation diaspora have come to their homeland following the call of PM Abiy Ahmed.

She said the call would be implemented in three rounds, and the second chapter is under execution.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia’s Bid to Join WTO Promising: Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration


Addis Ababa: Ethiopia’s request for accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is promising, according to Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration.

Briefing chairpersons of Standing Committee of the House of People’s Representatives today, Trade and Regional Integration State Minister Kassahun Gofe said accession to the World Trade Organization will enable Ethiopia to expand its global trade relations.

According to him, the accession process did not progress well due to various reasons although negotiations to join WTO has been going on for many years.

Due to the attention given by the current government, however, the process has been showing promising results since last year.

The briefing is aimed at seeking support from the House to solve the obstacles that may arise, the ministry pointed out.

Recall that Ethiopia initially placed a formal request for accession to the WTO 20 years ago; but progress faltered following a halt in the quest for accession.

Negotiations resumed in 2020.

During the 4
th WTO meeting in that year, member countries unanimously voiced support for Ethiopia’s bid, it was learned.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

PM Abiy Confers with Malta’s Foreign Minister Ian Borg


Addis Ababa: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed conferred with Malta’s Foreign Minister and European Affairs and Trade, Ian Borg today.

PM Abiy wrote on his X account “Welcome back to Ethiopia, Ian Borg. The ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between Ethiopia and Malta across various sectors will continue to grow.”

Recall that on 12 March, 2024, the 1st Ethiopia-Malta Business Forum Kicked off in Addis Ababa with the objective of fostering the bilateral relation between the two countries.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia Condemns Terrorist Attack In Russia


Addis Ababa: Ethiopia condemns the barbaric and heinous terrorist attack against innocent civilians at the Crocus City Concert Hall, Moscow, the Russian Federation.

Ethiopia extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed in the terrorist attack and to the Government of the Russian Federation.

Terrorism is a grave danger to mankind and requires the concerted effort of countries around the world to prevent such loss of lives, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement it issued today.

Ethiopia stands in solidarity with the Government and People of the Russian Federation in this difficult time and it can count on Ethiopia’s full support in the fight against terrorism.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency