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Voices Unite for Peace

FGD and training on project design: optimizing resource mobilization and strengthening consolidation

A dynamic gathering of 10 inspiring women leaders, along with 2 resource persons, delved into the outcomes of two impactful activities. Held at the Prince of Songkla University Pattani Campus, this Focus Group Discussion was a powerhouse of insights, held in the spirit of collaboration and progress.

Exploring the results in-depth, the participants worked towards formulating key recommendations for enhancing collaboration among female peacebuilders in the Deep South of Thailand.

The session concluded with a set of succinct recommendations, paving the way for stronger ties and a united front in the pursuit of peace.

Thai-Buddhist and Malay-Muslim women have spoken, and their vision of peace resonates with justice, inner harmony, freedom from violence, and the fulfillment of basic needs.
Here are the powerful recommendations from these incredible women on how to achieve lasting peace:

  • Meaningful Participation: Women call for an enhanced role in the peace process, aligned with the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda. This includes appointing women to pivotal positions within the peace negotiation team.
  • Principles of Participation, Prevention, and Protection: Embrace the core principles of involving, preventing, and protecting women. This involves capacity building and empowerment at all levels, coupled with vigilant monitoring of the peace negotiation process.
  • DDR Advancement: Preliminary preparations are key! The call is to redefine and expand the meaning of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR). This particularly focuses on recovery, reconciliation, and reintegration, with a spotlight on advancing women’s roles as catalysts for change.

Date: 14 August 2023

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