WACSOF Message on World NGOs Day 2025 Theme: “Empowering Grassroots Movements for a Sustainable Future”

On this World NGOs Day, WACSOF celebrates the relentless dedication of civil society organizations and grassroots movements across West Africa and beyond. NGOs play a crucial role in driving sustainable change, advocating for human rights, strengthening governance, and empowering communities.

This year’s theme, “Empowering Grassroots Movements for a Sustainable Future,” resonates deeply with our mission at WACSOF. We recognize that true transformation begins at the grassroots level, where civil society organizations work tirelessly to uplift communities, promote inclusive development, and hold governments accountable.

At WACSOF, we remain committed to fostering collaboration, amplifying voices, and providing the necessary support for grassroots organizations to thrive. Through capacity-building, advocacy, and strategic partnerships, we will continue to ensure that grassroots movements are equipped to lead the charge toward a just, inclusive, and sustainable future for all.

We salute all NGOs and grassroots actors for their unwavering dedication. Together, we are building a stronger, more resilient West Africa.

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WACSOF Celebrates The Gambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary!

The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF) proudly joins the people of The Gambia in celebrating 60 years of independence! This historic milestone is a testament to the resilience, unity, and unwavering spirit of Gambians in their pursuit of democracy, peace, and development. As The Gambia reflects on six decades of sovereignty, WACSOF reaffirms its commitment to working alongside civil society, government, and stakeholders to promote good governance, human rights, and sustainable development. We celebrate the progress made and encourage continued efforts toward a more prosperous and inclusive future for all Gambians. Happy 60th Independence Day, The Gambia! Long live freedom, unity, and progress!

WEST AFRICAN CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM (WACSOF) STATEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ZERO TOLERANCE FOR FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (FGM) – 6 FEBRUARY 2025

Theme: Stepping Up the Pace: Strengthening Alliances and Building Movements to End Female Genital Mutilation. The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF) joins the global community in marking the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the eradication of this harmful practice. FGM remains a grave violation of human rights, disproportionately affecting women and girls across West Africa, with severe physical, psychological, and socio-economic consequences. The Urgency for Action in West Africa. Despite decades of advocacy and policy efforts, FGM persists in many parts of the region due to deep-rooted cultural traditions, social pressures, and gender inequality. Countries like Mali, Guinea, Sierra Leone, and parts of Nigeria still record high prevalence rates, while enforcement of anti-FGM laws remains weak in several others. To truly step up the pace, West Africa must intensify coordinated efforts across governments, civil society, and communities. Strengthening Alliances and Building Movements. WACSOF calls for: ✅ Regional Collaboration: ECOWAS and member states must strengthen cross- border cooperation to combat FGM, recognizing its transnational nature and the need for harmonized legal frameworks. ✅ Civil Society Engagement: Local organizations and activists must be empowered with funding, resources, and legal backing to drive grassroots change. ✅ Community-Led Solutions: Traditional and religious leaders, women’s groups, and youth movements should be engaged as key agents of change to shift social norms. ✅ Legal Enforcement and Protection: Governments must fully implement and enforce anti-FGM laws, ensuring accountability for perpetrators and protection for survivors. ✅ Education and Awareness: Schools, media, and digital platforms must be leveraged to educate communities about the dangers of FGM and promote alternative rites of passage. A Call to Action. Ending FGM is not just a women’s issue—it is a human rights imperative that demands collective action. WACSOF urges all stakeholders to move beyond rhetoric and take bold, coordinated steps toward eliminating FGM in West Africa. The time to act is now. #EndFGM #ZeroToleranceForFGM #WestAfricaAgainstFGM

WACSOF Urges ECOWAS & AES to Prioritize Stability in West Africa

WACSOF acknowledges the withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali & Niger from ECOWAS and commends ECOWAS’ efforts to maintain cooperation, free movement & economic ties. 🔹 Calls for dialogue & peaceful coexistence 🔹 Advocates for citizen rights & economic stability 🔹 Urges civil society to foster regional unity A stable West Africa is a prosperous one!