May 22, 2026

Historic Alliance: Religious Leaders and NEWA Sign Solemn Covenant to End FGM, Child Marriage, and Violence Against Children

Historic Alliance: Religious Leaders and NEWA Sign Solemn Covenant to End FGM, Child Marriage, and Violence Against Children ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – May 19, 2026 – In a milestone convergence for human rights and social transformation, the Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA), in close partnership with UNICEF and key multi-sectoral stakeholders, successfully convened a high-level Interface Meeting with Religious Leaders today, May 19, 2026, at the Sapphire Addis Hotel. The high-stakes, one-day forum culminated in a historic breakthrough this afternoon: the formal signing of a collective covenant by prominent faith leaders, public officials, and civil society actors, pledging an unyielding commitment to eliminate Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Child Marriage (CM), and all forms of violence against children across Ethiopia. Recognizing that faith leaders hold unparalleled influence in shaping community values and social norms, the meeting shifted the traditional paradigm by anchoring advocacy in core theological principles of compassion, human dignity, and protection of the vulnerable. Mobilizing Faith and FactThe event featured a series of strategic, participatory sessions designed to bridge the gap between institutional policy and community-led execution: The Lens of Compassion and Faith: Zemzem Shikur (UNICEF, Child Protection Section) delivered a compelling presentation demonstrating how religious doctrines can be powerful vehicles for child protection, re-framing the fight against FGM and Child Marriage as an expression of faith-driven empathy. A Roadmap of Grassroots Action: NEWA’s Program Coordinator detailed the network’s ongoing localized interventions, providing a blueprint for scalable, community-centered protection mechanisms. Proven Solutions from the Field: The Watch Dog Committee showcased regional best practices, proving that consistent, faith-based advocacy combined with localized surveillance can decisively disrupt harmful traditional practices. Multi-Sectoral Dialogue and the CovenantA dynamic panel discussion brought together a diverse coalition of faith leaders, government representatives, civil society organizations (CSOs), youth advocates, and women’s rights defenders. The dialogue candidly addressed the systemic challenges of altering deeply entrenched cultural norms, the absolute necessity of actively engaging men and boys in gender-transformative work, and mechanisms for strengthening joint accountability. The undeniable climax of the day was the Commitment Session. In a profound display of unity, religious leaders representing various faiths stood alongside NEWA executives to sign a binding covenant. This document serves as a public declaration that harmful practices have no basis in faith and outlines concrete actions leaders will take within their respective congregations to protect the girl child. Looking ForwardReflecting on the day’s achievements, Saba G/Medhin, Executive Director of NEWA, joined faith leaders in delivering the closing remarks, emphasizing that the signing of the covenant is not an end point, but the catalyst for a rigorous, nationwide enforcement of child protection ideals. The session concluded with an extensive media capturing event, securing video testimonies and declarations from influential religious figures to be deployed in upcoming national behavioral change campaigns.

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National Validation Workshop Strengthens Safe Schools Agenda in Conflict-Affected Regions

National Validation Workshop Strengthens Safe Schools Agenda in Conflict-Affected Regions The National Validation Workshop on the Assessment of Safety and Protection in Conflict-Affected Schools, with a focus on Girls’ Risks and Vulnerabilities particularly in the Amhara and Tigray regions, was successfully conducted on May 20, 2025, at Mado Hotel in Addis Ababa. The workshop brought together participants from government ministries, regional government bureaus, INGOs, and CSOs to discuss and validate the findings and recommendations of the draft assessment report on school safety and protection in conflict-affected areas, with particular emphasis on girls’ specific risks and vulnerabilities. During the workshop, Horizon Research and Consultancy presented the key findings of the assessment, highlighting the major challenges affecting the safety, protection, and education of girls in conflict-affected schools. The workshop provided an important platform for constructive discussion, feedback, and collective reflection aimed at strengthening the assessment findings and recommendations. It also contributed to enhancing advocacy efforts to promote safe, inclusive, and protective learning environments, as well as supporting the endorsement and implementation of the Safe Schools Declaration

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Ensuring diverse voices are heard!

Ensuring diverse voices are heard! On May 7 and 8, 2026, we held a vital multi-stakeholder workshop in Assosa, Benishangul-Gumuz. The primary goal of this forum was to draft a comprehensive framework for women’s participation to ensure that diverse perspectives are actively included in the peacebuilding process. Over the course of the two-day event, stakeholders engaged in deep, meaningful discussions on several critical topics. Participants focused on raising awareness around transitional justice and post-conflict peacebuilding, while also identifying local challenges and obstacles to participation in peace processes. The dialogue addressed gaps in truth-seeking, exploring how institutions can support a potential Truth Commission, and included detailed discussions on reparations. By the end of the workshop, participants successfully collaborated on the initial framework development and carefully planned out the detailed next steps for the initiative. Sustainable peace requires inclusive voices! 🕊✨

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