Dr Zanethole Agyemang-Rawlings, Member of Parliament and Second Vice-President of the Pan-African Parliament, known as for stronger human rights safety, democratic governance and peacebuilding efforts throughout Africa.
She made these remarks on behalf of Her Excellency Fateh Bautwig, President of the Pan-African Parliament, on the opening of the 87th common session of the African Fee on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Banjul.
Dr. Agyeman-Rawlings highlighted the position of ladies in peacebuilding, mediation and battle prevention, saying they play an vital position in stabilizing communities and constructing bridges in occasions of disaster.
He additionally known as on African Union member states to ratify the Malabo Conference to strengthen Africa’s response to cybersecurity threats, defend residents on-line and promote digital sovereignty.
He additionally known as on Member States to ratify and enact mannequin legal guidelines developed by the Pan-African Parliament to enhance governance methods and harmonize legal guidelines throughout the continent.
She emphasised the necessity to acknowledge digital rights as human rights within the period of synthetic intelligence and fast digitization, and known as for authorized and coverage frameworks to guard residents within the digital area.
Dr Agyeman-Rawlings added that sustainable peace and safety can’t be achieved by means of navy responses alone, however requires sturdy establishments, constitutionalism, citizen participation, inclusive governance and political dedication.
He mentioned Africa’s future relies on constructing secure, inclusive and rights-based societies that replicate the aspirations of its folks.
