Ecowas decries conflicts in the region

You're referring to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)!

Yes, ECOWAS has indeed condemned and called for an end to conflicts in the region. As a regional economic community, ECOWAS aims to promote economic integration, peace, and stability among its 15 member states.

In recent years, ECOWAS has been actively involved in mediating conflicts and promoting peace in the region. Some examples include:

  1. The Mali crisis: ECOWAS has been involved in mediating the conflict between the government of Mali and various rebel groups, including the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS).
  2. The Guinea-Bissau crisis: ECOWAS has been working to resolve the political crisis in Guinea-Bissau, which has been plagued by coups and instability.
  3. The Côte d'Ivoire crisis: ECOWAS played a key role in mediating the conflict between the government of Côte d'Ivoire and the rebel group, the Forces Nouvelles de Côte d'Ivoire (FNCI).
  4. The Burkina Faso crisis: ECOWAS has been working to address the security crisis in Burkina Faso, which has been affected by terrorism and inter-communal violence.

ECOWAS has also established various mechanisms to promote peace and stability in the region, including:

  1. The ECOWAS Standby Force: A military force that can be deployed to maintain peace and stability in member states.
  2. The ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council: A council that provides guidance and support to ECOWAS mediation efforts.
  3. The ECOWAS Conflict Prevention Framework: A framework that aims to prevent and manage conflicts in the region.

Overall, ECOWAS has been a key player in promoting peace and stability in West Africa, and its efforts have helped to reduce conflicts and promote economic integration in the region.