We strengthen women’s capacities to advocate for peace and security successfully and own, engage and successfully contribute to peacebuilding at the community, cross-community, or international levels. We will network, align, liaise, and work with frontline stakeholders, victims of conflict, women at the grassroots levels and globally to contribute to peacebuilding and find permanent solutions to our and other conflicts. WPPJ faces an immediate humanitarian catastrophe in the ongoing war in Southern Cameroons, considered another Rwanda style genocide. As victims and stakeholders, WPPJ’s immediate focus will be to engage with the conflict and the international community to end hostilities and engage in the current peace initiative for a permanent lasting solution.
We advocate for and train women in peacebuilding principles to prevent, and reduce conflict. We work with local and international organizations, policy, and lawmaking entities to advance peacebuilding in intractable conflicts and to bring experts in conflict prevention and resolution to lend their competencies to solve the crisis.
Advocate for women, peace, and security in all areas of civic life.
Advocate successfully for women-owned participation in peacebuilding and nation-building.
Amplify women’s voice and role in peace with the safe involvement of women in the conflict zone.
Share women-centered experiences of freedom and independence from across the globe.
Connect with talented leaders in waging peace.
End crimes against humanity involving women, girls, and children.
Capacity building in women to engage in meaningful dialogue to create lasting peace in the Southern Cameroons / Ambazonia-Cameroun war.
We bridge the victims and stakeholders to the international community to urge them to end hostilities.
Together through women-inclusive participatory decision-making, we formulate sustainable peace initiatives.
We train women in the principles of peacebuilding to prevent and reduce safeguarding communities from future conflict.
We work with local and international organizations to bring into the ordinance necessary laws and policies to favor peaceful conflict resolutions in intractable situations.
We equip women with community-based participatory approaches for foundations to nation-building.
Women typically bear the brunt of all wars.
Women have a vested interest to see all backroom conversations brought into the limelight.
Women are concerned about disenfranchisement and disempowerment and work hard to equalize power dynamics around war and peace issues.
Women are peacebuilders; they can facilitate difficult conversations and build consensus on difficult cases.
A Peace Advocate
A Peacebuilder
An influencer of policy
Stands for peace based on addressing the causes of conflict
Promotes a positive culture that elevates, champions women peace and security concerns
Is transformational
Understands women’s leadership is under attack but loves, respects those she serves
Accepts responsibility and is accountable
Understands women can impact global issues, and women’s voices are critical
Understands women’s issues are not relegated to only welfare issues
Communicating in the Age of Social Media (Women and media)
How to tackle difficult conversations?
What does it mean to be a peacebuilder?
How can women actively participate in nation-building?
What is essential in mediation and negotiation?
Restoring women’s economic lives after conflict.
Addressing trauma and its aftermath
Power dynamics and women advocacy in patriarchal societies.
Mindset, communications, and goal setting.
Understanding non-coercive re-integration for IDPs and returnees.
Conflict mappings.
Conflict transformation.
Peace Diplomacy.