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Fri Sep 23, 2022, 01:05 PM Sep 2022

Qatar fund launches initiative to support conflict-affected women

Qatar fund launches initiative to support conflict-affected women

Women in Conflict Zones seeks to empower women in conflict areas through humanitarian aid and developmental assistance.


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Members of an Afghan all-girls robotics team who were evacuated last week from Afghanistan speak to each other in Doha, Qatar
[File: Alexander Cornwell/Reuters]
Published On 23 Sep 202223 Sep 2022

The Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), along with other strategic partners, has launched a new global initiative that will back the empowerment of women and girls in conflict-affected areas through humanitarian aid and developmental assistance.The programme, called Women in Conflict Zones (WICZ), aims to change the lives of thousands of women and girls through access to social and economic services. Its projects include programmes that provide educational opportunities and vocational training for girls in Afghanistan.

“We live in a world where women continue to experience high levels of violence, poverty and exclusion, particularly in conflict settings and fragile contexts,” Lolwah Alkhater, Qatar’s assistant foreign minister, said on Friday at the launch of WCIZ shouldn’t it be on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly’s 77th session in New York. Alkhater highlighted how women are disproportionately affected by conflict and violence, pushing them into further vulnerability and poverty. “Women in fragile environments are often left behind,” she said, noting how “between 1990 and 2017, most of the mediation efforts had zero women participation, despite the fact that they are the most affected”.


WCIZ, led by QFFD and in collaboration with the UN Development Programme (UNDP), will focus on six areas: crisis response, education, healthcare, economic opportunity, technology and peacebuilding. Its goal is to equip women and girls with high-quality education and development skills and seek to further efforts for their protection in order for them to step into the role of agents of change by taking part in peacekeeping and mediation at all levels, according to organisers. “The initiative aims to overcome the negative results that arise with crises – whether it be the lack of education, healthcare and basic skills that enable women to reach their full potential,” Alkhater said.“It also offers a platform to highlight prominent issues such as marginalisation, poverty and the inevitable outcomes of armed conflicts.”
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“In so many contexts, women who are half of the population that is affected are not even at the table when programmes are designed, they are not at the table when peace negotiations take place and they certainly are often not involved when these programmes are being rolled out,” he said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/9/23/qatar-fund-launched-women-in-conflict-zones-initiative

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