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Pan African Solidarity Network Launched to Support Human Rights Defenders Across the Continent

The Africa Agenda by The Africa Agenda
September 4, 2024
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Pan African Solidarity Network Launched to Support Human Rights Defenders Across the Continent

Human rights defenders in Africa are set to receive a substantial boost with the formation of the Pan African Solidarity Network, a new initiative designed to strengthen their collective efforts.

The network, inaugurated by Africans Rising for Peace, Unity, Justice, and Dignity in Accra, Ghana, stems from a proposal made at the All-African Movement Assembly held in Arusha, Tanzania, in August 2022. This initiative aims to address the myriad challenges faced by activists through a unified platform.

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The launch of the network comes in response to the diverse threats and hardships faced by human rights defenders. At the 2024 All-African Movement Assembly, activists shared their experiences of severe risks including political violence, sexual abuse, economic marginalization, social exclusion, and mental health struggles.

Kenyan human rights activist Boniface Mwangi provided a poignant example of these challenges. He revealed that he came close to ending his life in early August due to severe mental strain caused by continuous harassment from local authorities. Mwangi emphasized the need for a supportive community for activists, stating, “I almost took my own life this month because of the immense mental strain. We need to build a community of compassion that supports those fighting for our rights rather than attacking them.”

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Hardi Yakubu, the coordinator of the movement, highlighted that the network will offer a structured framework for mobilizing support across Africa. This will include various communication methods such as online platforms, SMS, and face-to-face meetings to foster solidarity and mobilize resources.

“The goal of the network is to bring together dedicated individuals and groups who are committed to action,” Yakubu said.

Guided by the principles of Ubuntu, the Pan African Solidarity Network aims to build a robust infrastructure, gather essential resources, and provide vital support to human rights defenders across the continent.

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