![]() ![]() United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, and the President of Egypt, Abdu Fattah El-Sisi participated virtually. The forum was attended by participants from African countries and international development partners from other parts of the world. Zulum, amongst other things, highlighted issues related to effective integrated model in response to a wave of defection by terrorists, reinforcing peace-building and development in Borno’s 10 points agenda, balancing between peace and justice and ensuring appropriate linkages between the federal based rehabilitation efforts and the state-led rehabilitation, reconciliation and reintegration currently taking place. In his presentation, titled “Pathways for a peaceful, resilient and sustainable Borno State and environs” Professor Babagana Umara Zulum discussed Borno’s experiences in over 12 years of battling with insurgency highlighting impact of the crisis, responses and ongoing rebuilding efforts as well as prospects for peace recovery. This year’s (2022) forum had the theme: “Africa in an Era of Cascading Risks and Climate Vulnerability: Pathways for a Peaceful, Resilient, and Sustainable Continent.”īorno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, addressed participants at the third edition of Aswan Forum for Sustainable Peace and Development which held in Cairo. ![]() The forum which holds annually in Egypt is a high-level multi-stakeholder platform that brings heads of states, leaders from national governments, international and regional organizations, financial institutions, private sector and civil society, together with visionaries, scholars and prominent experts for a context-specific, action-oriented and forward-looking discussion on the opportunities as well as the threats and challenges facing the (African) continent and identifying solutions to African problems. The Aswan Forum was launched in February 2019 by the Egyptian Government in its capacity as the Chairman of the African Union (AU) and Champion of Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development (PCRD) in Africa. ![]()
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