The Third African Women's Peace Table Seminar
Index
Agenda
08H30 Registration
09H00 Introduction
09H15 Welcoming address and Opening remarks
09H40 Poem
09H50 Early Warning for early Action: Role of woman in Peace Support Operations
10H15 Tea
10H30 Building mechanisms, institutions and instruments for Peace and Security: A Nation Building Perspective
10H50 Combating Proliferation of Arms and Cross-border crime (terrorism, smuggling, money laundering etc.)
11H10 Restoring Dignity: Woman and Effective DDRR programmes (the case of Central Africa)
11H30 Improving Governance of Security Sector Reform
11H50 Conversion of Defence Resources for protection of natural and civilian resources: Arms Procurement: - Arms Procurement
12H10 Role of Woman in the AU-NEPAD Peace and security Agenda - Foreign Affairs perspective
12H30 Keynote address by Minister Madlala-Routledge
13H00 Lunch
14H00 Working groups meet (five for one hour and a half)
15H30 Tea (for half an hour including new uniform on parade)
16H00 Plenary and reading of outcome document for approval
16H30 Closure
16H45 End of meeting
19H00 for 19H30 Closing Banquet. Keynote speech on Effects on Aids in the Africa continent

Speeches
- Dr.
Monica Juma, SaferAfrica
Building Mechanisms, Institutions And Instruments For Peace And Security In Africa - Speech
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Nomsa Butelezi
Early Warning For Early Action: The Role Of Women in Peace Support Operations
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Brig Gen Madawili
Combating the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light weapons
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Mrs Evelyne Mbata Kalonji
Women in defence and security forces
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Sivuyile Bam presented by Mr Rekata
Improving Security Sector Governance
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Vice Admiral J.F. Retief, Chief of the Navy
Arms Procurement
- Mrs. Jessie Duarte
Diplomatic perception on the role and responsibility of women in peace and security.
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Dep Min Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge
Keynote Address
- General Sedebe
General Sedibe's Wrap up of the Morning Session

Outcome Document
Conference Report
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