Home News Eswatini hosts landmark workshop on conflict prevention
News

Eswatini hosts landmark workshop on conflict prevention

Share
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Pholile Shakantu (L) with Cecilio Jesus Mba Akele, Head of Delegation during the visit of the delegation from SADC and AU member States to her office. (Pics: Courtesy)
Share

MBABANE – The African Union (AU) and the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) has concluded a landmark meeting on Strengthening Early Warning and Government Monitoring Mechanisms in Southern Africa Region.

The regional workshop was aimed at enhancing the role of Civil Society organisations (CSOs) in conflict prevention and peace-building. The event was facilitated by Thinking Africa in partnership with the AU, with the goal of institutionalising and professionalising collaboration between CSOs and government entities.

It was held for four days in Mbabane, having started on August 25-28, 2025.

Participants included CSO representatives from Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states, AU, Continental Early Warning System officials, national government representatives and experts from regional think tanks and technical partners.

The workshop was led by Dr Said Abass Ahamed, who is the Director of Thinking Africa. Civil society plays a vital role in Africa’s peace and security landscape, acting as a frontline unit in detecting early warning signs, mobilising communities and contributing to conflict resolution.

The workshop aimed to consolidate lessons learned, expand CSO engagement and align initiatives with key continental frameworks such as the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) Roadmap 2021–2025, the SADC Strategic Indicative Plan for the Organ (SIPO II), the AU Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda, the Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) Agenda and the Silencing the Guns by 2030 initiative.

This event marks a significant step towards fostering collaborative partnerships that enhance peace efforts throughout southern Africa.

The four-day programme effectively tackled several critical areas. First, participants focused on building structured partnerships with the AU, SADC and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).

Additionally, the workshop provided essential training for CSOs in conflict analysis, digital tools, mediation techniques and data protection, empowering them with vital skills.

A significant step taken during the workshop was the formalisation of the Southern Africa CSO Early Warning Coalition, aimed at enhancing early warning systems and responses to potential conflicts. Participants also collaborated in co-designing regional digital tools for conflict monitoring and rapid alerts, leveraging technology to support effective peace-building.

Full article available in our publication.

The delegation from across SADC member States and the African Union (AU) after the meeting held in Mbabane. The event was facilitated by Thinking Africa in partnership with the AU.
The delegation from across SADC member States and the African Union (AU) after the meeting held in Mbabane. The event was facilitated by Thinking Africa in partnership with the AU.
Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Don't Miss

Swazipharm blames ministry delays, commits to compliance

LOBAMBA – After being implicated in the delivery of medical drugs that were later recalled, prominent pharmaceutical supplier Swazipharm has reaffirmed its commitment...

Family sues EEC over E6m for Mpolonjeni child electrocution

MBABANE - The Eswatini Electricity Company (EEC) is facing lawsuit of more than E6 million following an electrocution incident that allegedly claimed the...

Shembe forgives Zulu King after video fallout

MBABANE – Members of the Nazareth Baptist Church in Eswatini have rallied behind His Holiness Unyazi Lwezulu Shembe after he publicly forgave Zulu...

Labour minister calls for healthy wages

MBABANE – The Minister for Labour and Social Security, Phila Buthelezi, has called upon Wages Councils to negotiate for fair wages. The minister...

Six pupils earn once-in-a-lifetime US exchange opportunity

MBABANE- Six different Mbabane high schools pupils have earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Eswatini in the United States, after emerging as top...

Related Articles

Swazipharm blames ministry delays, commits to compliance

LOBAMBA – After being implicated in the delivery of medical drugs that...

Labour minister calls for healthy wages

MBABANE – The Minister for Labour and Social Security, Phila Buthelezi, has...

Luke Commission takes ex-employees, lawyer to court

MBABANE – The Luke Commission (TLC) has taken two of its former...

Nsingizini crank up CAF preparations

MBABANE— Eswatini giants Nsingizini Hotspurs are ramping up their preparations for another...