Camp for Peace Liberia Executive Director participates in a discussion on the Role of Young People in Preventing Conflict.Posted on June 09, 2020 by

0

No image

TOn 30 April 2020, Mr. B. Abel Learwellie joined an array of civil society organizations and the Quaker UN Office to discuss the Role of Young People in Preventing Conflict. The forum held virtually, brought together over 35 United Nations (UN), civil society, and Member State experts as part of the Civil Society-UN Prevention Platform’s 2020. 

he Platform’s discussions aim to support and contribute to building the collective capacity of the UN community to advance prevention, particularly as it relates to the Secretary-General’s vision for prevention. 

This conversation advanced participants’ understanding of the contribution of the Youth, Peace, and Security (YPS) Agenda as the second event in the Platform’s discussion series. Participants reflected on the holistic and cross-cutting nature of the Agenda discussed existing youth-led prevention strategies. They outlined the roles of various actors in supporting the YPS Agenda. It also provided avenues to explore how best practices can be translated in different contexts, learn from challenges, and develop concrete recommendations on how the Member States and the international community can support young people in effecting positive change and preventing conflict.

The discussion was particularly timely, as it provided an open space for dialogue and input following the Security Council’s teleconferenced session on the progress of the Youth, Peace, and Security Agenda. Reflections on the fifth anniversary of the Agenda, set out in Security Council Resolution 2250, were also provided in the Secretary-General’s report published in March. The Platform was particularly pleased to bring together a wide range of diverse voices and perspectives, including those of youth peacebuilders.

The Civil Society-UN Prevention Platform aims to support the UN’s prevention agenda by strengthening coordination and information sharing between civil society organizations (CSOs) and the UN. As co-facilitator of the Platform, QUNO previously hosted the series’ launch in Quaker House and looked forward to future discussions in this series.

Comments are closed.