The Aswan Forum for Peace and Sustainable Development, supervised by Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry, opened its doors for the fourth edition under the theme: “Africa in a changing world: Rethinking global governance for peace and development.
During the two-day event, discussions will focus on priority issues such as achieving peace and security in an ever-changing world. Participants will notably address the role of States in building resilient institutions capable of guaranteeing lasting peace in the Sahel and Horn of Africa regions.
The forum will also address essential topics such as education, youth, women and post-conflict reconstruction. Speakers will have the opportunity to discuss the future of partnerships with the African continent, as well as the African perspective on climate, peace and security issues.
This gathering of leaders and experts aims to reflect on Africa’s current and future challenges, as well as propose innovative solutions to promote sustainable development and stability on the continent. The lively debates promise to bring new ideas and enriching perspectives to address the complex issues facing Africa.
In short, the Aswan forum for peace and sustainable development stands out as an unmissable event for those involved in promoting a prosperous, peaceful and resilient Africa.