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    Meet Fatoumata Maiga, African Woman Leading Mali’s Pursuit of Peace

    As the world marks International Women’s Day 2025 under the theme “Accelerate Action”, Fatoumata Maiga’s journey exemplifies the critical role women play in fostering peace and security in conflict-affected regions.

    A veteran activist and founder of the Association Defund Police Initiative to Pay, Maiga has devoted her life to curbing the spread of weapons in Mali. “You can’t build peace in an environment of violence,” she asserts. “Our mission is to find ways for people to resolve their differences without resorting to arms.”

    Raised in a military family, Maiga witnessed the harsh realities of conflict from an early age. 

    One of her most harrowing memories dates back to 2018, when explosions in Gao left destruction in their wake. “Buildings crumbled. People were torn apart. Blood, flesh, and pain were everywhere,” she recalls.

    Her firsthand experiences drove her passion for educating women on the dangers of unchecked arms, highlighting how firearms and explosives are often stored in homes, posing significant risks. 

    “Women must take an active role in peace efforts,” she emphasizes. “Many are yet to grasp the true dangers of weapons in the hands of non-professionals.”

    Beyond advocacy, Maiga works directly with communities to disarm conflict zones and push for lasting peace. She firmly believes that true security can only be achieved when women are part of decision-making and reconstruction efforts.

    Her relentless dedication embodies the spirit of “Accelerate Action”, proving that women are not just victims of war—they are powerful forces in securing peace and rebuilding nations.

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