Training aimed at exponents, members and representatives of civil society and community leaders.
“Strengthening the role of civil society and community leaders in promoting sustainable, equitable and inclusive development”. So quotes the banner displayed in Mogadishu during training meetings aimed at exponents, members and representatives of civil society and community leaders, held from 18 to 20 May 2023.
The meetings were attended by over 80 civil society actors and community leaders.
Days of exchange and sharing of ideas and opinions for the construction of sustainable, equitable and inclusive development paths in Somalia.
Several interrelated topics were discussed, such as: Poverty and the socio-economic benefits of formalizing the informal economy; active participation in the construction of peace paths; decent work and elimination of the exploitation of child labor and gender gap as fundamental elements for the stabilization of the country.
Good practices, benefits and socio-economic impacts of decent, inclusive and formal work were examined and proposed by all those present.
An active participation of civil society in support of paths of change in the country, which passes from the institutions up to civil society.
For an inclusive and dignified growth that lays the foundations in professional training and knowledge to arrive at the recognition of rights also thanks to the formalization of work.
“Any sustainable, equitable and inclusive development cannot be achieved without an explicit commitment to gender equality, women's rights and their empowerment. Challenges and solutions must always maintain a gender vision” concluded the Secretary General of FESTU, Omar Faruk Osman Nur.