Officials of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) has held bilateral meetings with key stakeholders in Cameroon to promote a newly developed Code of Practice aimed to tackle the critical gender gap in the maritime security sector in West and Central Africa.
This code which emphasizes the crucial role women can play aims to bridge the gap between existing policies and the practical realities faced by women in maritime security and governance.
Led by the Deputy Commandant of KAIPTC, Air Commodore David Akrong, the team met stakeholders including policymakers and maritime security organizations.
The maritime domain plays a vital role in West and Central Africa’s economic, social, and cultural well-being.
However, the sector faces challenges like piracy, illegal fishing, and environmental degradation. These issues disproportionately impact coastal communities and maritime security professionals, particularly women.
Air Commodore Akrong during a meeting with officials of the Inter Regional Maritime Coordination Centre (ICC), emphasized the foundation of the newly developed Code which he said draws on the principles enshrined in the UN Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda.
The code he elaborated aims to bridge the gap between existing policies and the practical realities faced by women in maritime security.
“This initiative is a significant step towards achieving gender equality in West and Central Africa’s maritime security sector and by promoting women’s participation, the code has the potential to strengthen maritime governance, enhance security, and contribute to lasting peace in the region,” he said.
The team also held discussions with officials of the Ministry of Transport of Cameroon as well as officials of the Cameroonian Navy who all welcomed the Code pledging their support towards implementing the recommendations within their respective institutions and fostering a more inclusive maritime security environment.
Expanding on KAIPTC’s commitment, the Head of the Conflict Management Programme, John Mark Pokoo emphasized the initiative’s broader reach and explained the Centre plans to engage with stakeholders across seven strategic countries in West and Central Africa.
Mr Pokoo expressed his hope that the planned bilateral meetings, seminars, and media outreach will effectively raise awareness about the Code of Practice, while stressing the ultimate goal, encouraging its adoption into policy decisions by these countries.
The Deputy Chief of Navy Staff in Charge of Operations at the Cameroon Navy, Naval Captain Tientchen Honore, echoed the importance of the initiative. He highlighted it as a crucial step towards achieving gender equality within West and Central Africa’s maritime security sector.
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KAIPTC COVID-19 Special Guidelines for International Course Facilitators and Course Participants travelling to KAIPTC:
1. Kindly read the Ghana Government, the KAIPTC COVID-19 General and Special Guidelines for International travellers carefully and be advised accordingly (click here to read);
2. It is mandatory to upgrade your health insurance to cover expenses for possible COVID-19 quarantine and treatment.
3. The cost of the three (3) COVID-19 PCR tests up to a total of USD 450 – will be reimbursed for participants of sponsored KAIPTC courses. The tests comprise one before embarkation to Ghana, one at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) and the final test prior to departing Ghana. All receipts are required for reimbursements to be made.
4. Course participants accommodated at KAIPTC are required to stay on-site during the entire duration of the course.
5. Neither the Ghana Government, the Ghana Ministry of Defence, KAIPTC, the Course Sponsor nor the organising country, can be held responsible in any way for further costs arising out of a positive COVID-19 test or a COVID-19 infection.
FRANÇAIS
KAIPTC COVID-19 Directives spéciales pour les animateurs et les participants aux cours internationaux qui se rendent au KAIPTC :
1. Veuillez lire attentivement les directives générales et spéciales du KAIPTC COVID-19 à l’intention des voyageurs internationaux et en tenir compte (cliquez ici pour lire – uniquement en anglais) ;
2. Il est obligatoire d’améliorer votre assurance santé pour couvrir les frais d’une éventuelle quarantaine et d’un traitement COVID-19.
3. Le coût des trois (3) tests PCR COVID-19 – jusqu’à un total de 450 USD – sera remboursé aux participants des cours parrainés par le KAIPTC. Les tests comprennent un test avant l’embarquement pour le Ghana, un test à l’aéroport international de Kotoka (KIA) et le test final avant le départ du Ghana. Tous les reçus sont nécessaires pour effectuer les remboursements.
4. Les participants aux cours hébergés au KAIPTC sont tenus de rester sur place pendant toute la durée du cours.
5. Ni le gouvernement du Ghana, ni le ministère de la défense du Ghana, ni le KAIPTC, ni le sponsor du cours, ni le pays organisateur ne peuvent être tenus responsables de quelque manière que ce soit des coûts supplémentaires résultant d’un test COVID-19 positif ou d’une infection COVID-19.
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