
Boniface Cheembe
@cheembe
Civil Activist; Fulbright Scholar; Lecturer and Researcher.
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05-05-2009 13:50:52
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“Zambia 🇿🇲 needs to finalise its CSVRA process and as the technocrats - we must do all we can to push the process to our Leadership.” Likezo Musobani, Assistant Director, Prevention & Mitigation Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit #CSVRAProcess


In Malabo 🇬🇶 leading the European Economic and Social Committee delegation for high-level civil society dialogue on peacebuilding with African Union ECOSOCC & CSO leaders from across Africa.🌍 Together, we're strengthening civic space, reimagining global governance and advancing a just and inclusive social contract.


#Peace is everyone’s responsibility, whether you’re in Malabo, Madrid, or Manila. Mr. Boniface Cheembe (Chair of African Union ECOSOCC Peace & Security Cluster) highlighted that conflict’s root causes (social exclusion, economic inequality, environmental strain, unresolved grievances) aren’t


Mr. Boniface Cheembe (Chair of African Union ECOSOCC Peace & Security Cluster) says that this dialogue is designed as a laboratory of ideas: a chance to exchange field‑tested experiences, confront uncomfortable truths, and co‑design peacebuilding approaches. Mr. Cheembe urged us to create


Mr. Louis Cheick Sissoko (Presiding Officer of African Union ECOSOCC) says that civil society groups have been first on the scene, from mediating disputes and rebuilding trust in Cabo Delgado to advocating for humanitarian access in #Sudan and pushing transitional #justice in West


Happening Now!!! Dr Oita Etyang, Head of Governance Peace and Security represents COMESA at the African Union ECOSOCC CSO Inter-regional dialogue in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea 🇬🇶. He has emphasized regional efforts in peacebuilding and noted areas for improvement. He has highlighted the



🔊 Dr. Jide Okeke, Director Regional Programme for Africa UNDP Africa at the CSO Inter-Regional Dialogue on Shared Challenges and Opportunities in Peacebuilding! "As the African Union, we are members of the G20...how are we using that to address some of the questions we've

Mr. William Carew, Head of the African Union ECOSOCC Secretariat, closed the CSO Inter-Regional Dialogue on Shared Challenges and Opportunities in Peacebuilding with a clear message: -African-led solutions must come with #justice, accountability, inclusion, and solidarity as non-negotiables.



Mr. Louis Cheick Sissoko (PO, African Union ECOSOCC) opened the Forum by thanking the government of the Republic of #EquatorialGuinea 🇬🇶 for their steadfast support, noting the 4th ECOSOCC Citizens’ Forum has evolved from a side event into a flagship platform. He highlighted its role in


🌍 🔛 In Malabo🇬🇶European Economic and Social Committee Delegation delighted to participate in the CSO Inter-regional Dialogue on Shared Challenges and Opportunities in Peacebuilding & in the 2⃣0⃣2⃣5⃣ African Union ECOSOCC Citizens’ Forum on Reimagining Democracy & Advancing Reparative Justice: A New Social Contract


Thank you Louis Cheick Sissoko and the entire African Union ECOSOCC team for your invitation and the warm welcome in Malabo. Your unwavering commitment to placing civil society at the heart of peacebuilding and reparative justice is not only inspiring, it is transformative.




The Women's International Peace Centre has just launched its 2024–2028 Strategic Plan at the 2025 Citizens’ Forum here in Malabo 🇬🇶! The plan sets out clear priorities to strengthen women’s roles in building and sustaining peace, with a vision of a world where women not only live in #peace, but


Thank you African Union ECOSOCC✊🏾 This is more than a plan; it's our renewed commitment to feminist leadership & global solidarity. As we deepen women’s roles in Peacebuilding, we’re proud to co-create a world where women don’t just live in peace,they define it. #ECOCF25 #30YearsAndBOLD

