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ECOWAS, Plan International Sign New MoU On Girls’ Rights

todayNovember 25, 2024

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ECOWAS, Plan International Sign New MoU On Girls’ Rights

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and Plan International, an International Non-Governmental Organization have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding to address issues affecting girls and young women, especially in the West Africa region for another period of three years (2024 –2027).

The new MoU replaces an earlier one which was also for three years.

ECOWAS, Plan International Sign New MoU On Girls’ RightsAt the event in Abuja,  the President of the Commission, Dr. Omar Alieu Touray who said that the new MoU “seeks to strengthen the collaboration between the Commission and Plan International noted that the track record of the partnership between the two bodies speaks for itself.

He advised that while the new MoU seeks to strengthen the existing relationship, “collaboration should focus more on implementing what is on the ground.

The Regional Director of Plan International for West and Central Africa region, Alasan Senghore, who signed on behalf of Plan International commended ECOWAS for their continuous support towards the empowerment of girls, women, and young people in the region and assured him of Plan International commitment to the MoU’s mandate.

”The new three-year MoU according to Senghore “will enable both ECOWAS and Plan International to focus more on delivering results for the benefit of women and girls in the region. We look forward to this partnership enhancing the prospect of results in the efforts at resolving issues affecting girls”.

This MoU covers an agreement on the implementation of earlier commitments and resources developed from the previous MoU.

It also covers commitments to work in other areas in agriculture, economy, education, and technology. The new MoU also commits to addressing cultural issues that impact girls, young women, and women’s rights as well as joint programmes on cross-border issues.

Written by: Modupe Aduloju

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