‘EALA for education and initiatives that support human security’

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THE East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) is committed to education and initiatives that support human security around the globe for positive societal impact.

Representing EALA Speaker, Mr Martin Ngoga at the 140th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) that took place in Doha, Qatar, EALA MP and Commissioner, Dr Oburu Oginga said they need to be more impactful in their approaches to addressing peace and ensuring rule of law.

The Senior EALA Public Relations Officer, Mr Bobi Odiko said in a communiqué that Dr Oginga told legislators to advocate for targeted education and initiatives that abhor violence, enhance peace-building tools and support human security around the globe for positive societal impact. IPU took place from April 6th to 10th with over 1,000 MPs from 160 parliaments globally.

They were attending to deliberate on issues under the umbrella theme of ‘Parliaments as platforms to enhance education for peace, security and the rule of law’.

Addressing the Congregation, Dr Oginga urged Parliamentarians to enact legislation and provide oversight on policies on the education sector that build and enhance sustainable peace.

The Kenyan termed access to education, resources, respect for diversity and identity as well as equal and equitable participation in decision making at all levels as critical.

He further called for measures to address the historical and contemporary injustices. The EALA member said Parliaments need to be more impactful in their approaches to addressing peace and ensuring rule of law. He said EALA had continued to play a critical part in so far as peace and security is concerned.

“The Assembly has passed the EAC Human and Peoples’ Rights Bill, 2012 and about 12 Resolutions on the subject matter. The Assembly further works with the EAC Secretariat and other institutions in promoting research, building pertinent partnerships and peace initiatives as measures to curtail forms of insecurity and thus promote peaceful co-existence of communities,” he said.

The Member called for full implementation of the Peace and Security Protocol including the setting up of an EAC Security Council and an EAC Stand-by- Brigade as well as the institutionalisation of the Panel of the Wise and other related institutions.

He further called for effective oversight on the projects of the agencies that ensure cohesiveness and concerted efforts towards ensuring humanity issues are addressed.

The 140th Assembly was covering multiple subjects including role of fair and free trade and investments in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) especially that which regard economic equality, sustainable agriculture, industrialisation and innovation.

A number of emergency items were further expected to be tabled during the week-long event as is provided for under Assembly Rule 11.1 and Article 14.2 of the IPU Statutes.

The items proposed include a call for urgent international action to support Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, hit by the cyclone Idai and another on preventing and combating racism, intolerance, Islamophobia and xenophobia.

Other EALA members in attendance were, Dr Francois Kalinda, Ms Rose Akol, Dr Gabriel Garang Alaak, Ms Pamela Masaay and senior EALA parliamentary staff.

The 140th IPU edition has also attracted over 50 speakers of Parliament and 40 deputy speakers. Of the MPs in attendance, 20 per cent are young MPs under 45 years of age and 33 per cent are women.

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