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ECOWAS: Germany commits $86 million to boost peace and development in West Africa

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Germany's Development Minister, Svenja Schulze,

Bundesentwicklungsministerin Svenja Schulze trifft Praesidenten der ECOWAS-Kommission, Dr. Omar Alieu Touray in Abuja, 16.08.2023. Germany's Development Minister, Svenja Schulze,

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Germany has announced a substantial commitment of 81 million euros (approximately $85.9 million) to support the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in their efforts toward peacebuilding and economic development in the region.

The pledge was made on Friday by Germany’s Development Minister, Svenja Schulze, during a meeting with a delegation from ECOWAS held in Berlin.

Minister Schulze emphasized the importance of regional solutions to the ongoing crises in West Africa, lauding ECOWAS as a pivotal actor in the region for not only actively mediating in conflicts but also for its extensive efforts in preventing them.

The funding provided by Germany is expected to bolster ECOWAS’s initiatives aimed at maintaining peace and fostering sustainable economic growth across its member states. These contributions will further solidify the organization’s role in addressing the numerous challenges faced by West African nations.

ECOWAS, with its commitment to regional cooperation and conflict resolution, plays a critical role in promoting stability and development in the region. Germany’s substantial financial support reflects the country’s dedication to strengthening these efforts and working collaboratively with ECOWAS to address the pressing issues affecting West Africa.

The funds are expected to be allocated to various projects and programmes within ECOWAS that focus on conflict prevention, peacekeeping, and economic development, ultimately contributing to the overall prosperity and stability of the West African region.

Source: Reuters

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