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Gambia: 'Women Involvement in Conflict Resolutions Will Bring Peace'

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[The Point] Ndey Marie Thiam, the president of Women for Peace in Casamance (PFPC), says with a strong involvement of women in conflict resolution and in the maintenance of peace and stability, women can flourish and contribute to lasting peace for all and to the well-being of the community in general.

Source: allAfrica.com

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