2025 United Nations Day of Peace-First Ladies Becoming High Level Forum
The Africana Women Working Group at the UN, the Permanent Observer Mission of the Pan African Intergovernmental Agency for Water and Sanitation to the United Nations, Federation of World Peace Love FOWPAL and the PVBLIC Foundation will explore strategies on how to advance the theme through discussion and conversation by “First Ladies Becoming Actions for Peace: Ambition for Women as Key Players in Promoting Sustainable Development.”
The purpose is to discuss women’s role as key players in GEPS (Gender Priority Strategy)
This entails:
● Review of Gender Actions on SDG 16 and Targets
● Women work to address the challenges and gaps in advancing gender equality.
● Generation Equality and Ambition for First Ladies linked to promoting sustainable development.
● Conversations with First Ladies and their key role as key players in the Gender Priority Strategy, in promoting global peace.
● Gender Priority Strategy GEPS Action Model on gender actions for peace.
● 2025 Culture of Peace for Peace Advocates, Women, and Girls: Ring the Peace Bell
The outcome of the event will ignite action to further the GEPS on Gender Actions for Peace by partnering with First Ladies to become pillars for a sustainable world.
Peace is possible in our lifetime through global citizens working in unity and harmony. Since the establishment of the United Nations and the creation of the Charter of the United Nations, member states have a responsibility to work towards achieving the agenda for 2020 of Leaving No One Behind.
Life is better in a world where peace exists, and today, we look to those who have been peacemakers and peacekeepers to learn what we can each do individually to make the world a more peaceful place, as well as advance the Gender Priority Strategy as women.