Accra: Workshop on implementing CSVRA, CSVMS opens

Ghana is set to implement the Country Structural Vulnerability and Resilience Assessment (CSVRA) and Country Structural Vulnerability Mitigation Strategy (CSVMS) after going through a successful assessment phase that proposed concrete recommendations to address the country’s vulnerabilities in order to strengthen its resilience in socio-economic development, governance, human rights, peace, and security.
The CSVRA and CSVMS frameworks which are under the auspices of the African Union and ECOWAS assess a country's vulnerability to conflict by identifying structural defects or resilience indicators to anticipate and prevent conflicts as well as provide timely policy options for the mitigation of same.
Being the first country on the continent to undergo this structural vulnerability assessment in 2018, Ghana has committed to implementing these frameworks as part of strategic and medium to long-term measures designed to address the country’s structural vulnerabilities.
Giving the keynote address to reiterate Ghana’s commitment at the Inter-Ministerial AU-ECOWAS Consultative Workshop on the Implementation of Ghana’s CSVRA-CSVMS in Accra on Tuesday, October 26, 2021, Senior Presidential Advisor, Yaw Osafo-Maafo said the government will do all it takes to ensure the successful implementation of the identified strategies in the framework.
“Our achievement as the first country in Africa to have completed the CSVRA process is commendable since it has become a trailblazing event that has so far attracted other countries on the continent to follow our footsteps. But what is more creditable for Ghana and the continent, is to demonstrate effective and efficient implementation of the CSVRA and the CSVMS for them to attain their purpose.
“Having gone through the process successfully, our task at this stage is to ensure that we put in place an effective mechanism that will ensure the implementation of the recommendations in the CSVRA and the CSVMS report of 2018. Evaluation and the monitoring of our implementation of the CSVRA and the CSVMS should be critical components of the mechanism for implementation,” he added.
He expressed the readiness of the government in implementing the framework and encouraged all partners and stakeholders to contribute towards this direction.
For his part, the Minister of National Security, Mr Albert Kan-Dapaah, reiterated Ghana’s commitment to advance the cause of peace, security, and democratisation on the continent. He said Ghana is noted to be a peaceful country and the report would help to further enhance peace and security in the country.
The AU and ECOWAS representatives also expressed their appreciation and gratitude to the government and people of Ghana for championing the cause of structural conflict prevention in Africa, and for its role in the maintenance of peace in the region as well as on the continent.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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