Deadline: 20 January 2025
Applications are now open for the Network of African Women in Conflict Prevention and Mediation Program.
The Network was created with the mandate to strengthen the meaningful role of African women in conflict prevention, mediation and other peace processes at Tracks 1, 2 and 3, within the context of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA). As such, it serves as a critical mechanism of fulfilling the AU’s commitment to implementing the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 Women, Peace and Security Agenda of 2000; the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People’s Right on the Rights of Women in Africa (The Maputo Protocol of 2003); and the Solemn Declaration on Gender Equality in Africa of 2004.
Toward enhancing its operations at Tracks 1, 2 and 3, as well as the role of women in peace processes at continental, regional, and national levels, FemWise-Africa has been undertaking a decentralization process aimed at operationalizing the Network at all levels.
At the national level, chapters of the Network are expected to be hosted within relevant national ministries, institutions or peace infrastructures mandated with promoting inclusive peacebuilding, while at the regional level, the Network is hosted within the Regional Economic Communities or Regional Mechanisms (RECs/RMs). Subsequently, at the national level, the Network has, to date, established four national chapters in Uganda, Malawi, Ethiopia and South Sudan; while at the regional level, similar networks have been established in West, Central and Southern Africa by ECOWAS, ECCAS and SADC respectively.
The Network is operationalized across three main pillars of implementation: Membership, Deployment and Capacity Building, to promote the substantive participation and contributions of women in conflict prevention and mediation processes, through:
- Building and strengthening capacities for early warning, conflict prevention, resolution, dialogue and mediation;
- Undertaking early warning and conflict prevention initiatives;
- Facilitating dialogue, mediation and conflict resolution among parties in conflicts;
- Advocacy and support for the implementation of peace agreements;
- Identifying and disseminating best practices in conflict prevention and mediation at various levels.
Objectives
- To implement the mandate of the Network at continental level, FemWise-Africa members shall be engaged in the following key activities:
- Advocate for Women active participation in conflict prevention, mediation, dialogues, preventive diplomacy, and other peace processes in Africa;
- Provide mentorship, training and peer-learning for women mediators on mediation and conflict prevention and resolution for readiness to short-term and long-term assignments;
- Provide expertise to the Panel of the Wise engagements including peace building efforts, shuttle diplomacy engagements, and national dialogue processes;
- Participate in High-level engagements on behalf of the Network;
- Promote linkages with national, regional, global women mediators networks and agencies engaged in Women, Peace and Security (WPS);
- Document best practices, experience sharing, and lessons learned on mediation and conflict prevention, resolution;
- Support the establishment and operationalization of regional and national chapters of FemWise-Africa;
- Discharge any other activities/engagement that may require members action.
Benefits
- While membership to the FemWise-Africa Network is not a paid role, member benefits shall include:
- Be part of FemWise-Africa Network, and engaged in conflict prevention, resolution, mediation, and other peace processes at continental level;
- Be part of the Global Alliance of Women Mediator Networks at global level;
- Be eligible for advanced and thematic trainings, and capacity development opportunities,
- Be Eligible for deployment assignment to AU-led and co-led preventive diplomacy, mediation, dialogue and other peace processes;
- Participate in activities on behalf of the FemWise-Africa;
- Provide expertise for High-Level engagements on behalf of the Network, based on request;
- Publish articles and share experiences in line with FemWise-Africa mandate.
Eligibility Criteria
- Identity: Woman of African Citizenship living in Africa;
- Academic Qualifications: At least a Bachelor’s Degree;
- Language: Working proficiency in a minimum of one official AU language (English, French, Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swahili)
- Age: 18 and above;
- Experience: Demonstrable results or credible proof of Five years of substantive experience in the Design or Facilitation of Mediation, Dialogue and Negotiation Processes, based on 2 – 3 examples of concrete actions taken to promote peace processes in Track I or II;
- Additional Experience in one of the following thematic areas (which often intersect with mediation processes) will be an added valued:
- Ceasefire Negotiations and Security Arrangements;
- Gender and Inclusion;
- Governance and Constitution-making;
- Power-sharing;
- Climate Change and Natural Resources;
- Transitional Justice and Reconciliation.
- Values: Commit and adhere to the FemWise-Africa Code of Conduct;
- Availability: be willing to participate in various activities on behalf of the Network upon request.
Application Requirements
- As part of the application, you will be requested to submit:
- An abridged professional CV, including a minimum of two references;
- A covering letter and;
- A Short Bio (one page or 900 words)
For more information, visit African Union.