NPC launches Gender Policy for peacebuilding in Ghana

Ghana's peacebuilding playbook just got a major gender-focused upgrade, and the National Peace Council is making sure this one actually sticks beyond the launch event.

NPC drops a new Gender Policy for peacebuilding
  • The National Peace Council launched a Gender Policy backed by UNDP Ghana and the Canadian High Commission.
  • Governing Board Member Susan Aryeetey framed it as a hands-on commitment to building inclusive peace operations across Ghana.
  • Aryeetey pushed staff to move past talk and let gender considerations drive real, everyday decisions.
  • Mainstreaming gender into all peacebuilding work is the core objective here, with equity built into every layer.
NPC leadership weighs in on what this actually means
  • Executive Secretary George Amoh called the policy a milestone for Ghana's peace architecture.
  • Amoh stressed that the heavy lifting starts with figuring out how the document plays out in daily operations.
  • Everything from planning and budgeting to field engagement falls under the scope of this policy's real-world application.
Two-day training puts the policy into practice
  • A national training programme ran under the theme "Gender Mainstreaming towards Effective and Inclusive Peacebuilding for Sustainable Development."
  • Participants got trained on weaving gender considerations into planning and budgeting workflows.
  • Designing programs that actually reflect the lived realities of both women and men was a key focus area.
  • Building a gender-friendly workplace and locking in stronger partnerships for gender equality were also on the training agenda.
 

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