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Protecting Women in Conflict: Accelerating Action on the Maputo Protocol’s Commitments to Peace and Security

In this week’s post, Lydia and Sheryl highlight the urgent need to protect women and girls in conflict zones across Africa by accelerating the implementation of the Maputo Protocol’s peace and security commitments. The duo observes that despite strong legal frameworks, gender-based violence remains widespread, accountability is rare, and survivors are left unsupported. Drawing on recent conflicts in Cameroon, Somalia, DRC, Sudan, and more, Lydia and Sheryl reveal the troubling gap between promise and practice—and call on African governments and institutions to take concrete, gender-responsive action to ensure peace processes and post-conflict recovery truly serve the needs of women and girls.

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