UN appoints Tallen global committee leader on genocide prevention

The UN Office on Prevention of Genocide has appointed women affairs minister Pauline Tallen to head a Global Committee on Prevention of Genocide and Atrocity from the perspective of women.
Alice Nderitu, the special adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Prevention of Genocide, announced this on Thursday during a courtesy visit to the minister.
Ms Nderitu said the committee would develop a framework of analysis on atrocities and genocide that
reflects the perspective of women in conflict prevention, as the existing one does not reflect issues of women.
“There are situations where there is clear intent to destroy whole ethnic, racial and religious communities. The question we are asking is, what should be the solution against that intent? What should we do if we see that violence that is happening that bears that kind of character,” stated Ms Nderitu. “That is why I have come to seek the minister’s leadership because in July, we are convening very eminent women from around the world who work in peace building; women who have been signatories to peace agreements, whose character can be seen in their countries constitutions, decisions that have been made in ending war.”
The special adviser, who said the committee had a framework of analysis for atrocity crimes but not the mark of women, added that “if you read through it, we do not see the mark of women, we do not see issues that are seen from the lenses of women.”
She added that the committee was expected to articulate the perspectives of women to peacebuilding and submit to the office of the UN secretary-general, to be presented before the General Assembly.
Ms Nderitu explained that the document would inform the UN Policy on Peace Building and Prevention of Atrocity Crimes that may lead to genocide and stressed the importance of women participation in decision-making processes, especially in the area of peace and conflict resolutions to guarantee its success and impact.
Responding, Ms Tallen gave the assurance that Nigerian women would play their roles in ensuing peace across the world, adding that “women are calling for peace and we must give peace a chance.”
“I listened so carefully to your request and I feel so moved,” Ms Nderitu added. “On behalf of Nigerian women, I say thank you for the honour and for having found me worthy to lead other African women leaders to work and find solution to issues affecting genocide and all forms of violence within our region and the world at large.”
(NAN)
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