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Executive Summary of the Project

The project focuses on promoting gender equality and youth empowerment in peacebuilding efforts by leveraging global policy frameworks such as UN Resolutions 1325 and 2250 on Women, Peace, and Security, and Youth, Peace, and Security, respectively. It aims to bridge the gap between policy-oriented academia and development practice in the areas of gender, youth, peace, and security. The project's purpose is to facilitate knowledge transfer and capacity building among peace practitioners through the creation of a Peace Repository and interactive roundtable sessions. The Peace Repository, in the form of a book, will provide a platform for policy-oriented academic discourse, featuring contributions from scholars and practitioners worldwide on topics such as gender-responsive development and the roles of women and youth in peacebuilding. The interactive sessions will enable knowledge exchange and sharing of best practices among youth and women from conflict-prone areas. By developing a ...

Objective of the Project

  This project aims to contribute to inclusive peacebuilding and gender equality through the following goals: 1)  Educational goal: the culmination of the edited book and practical toolkit can have a significant impact upon existing knowledge streams on women, youth and peacebuilding. This is likely to transform the ways in which the peace actors understand ‘the other’ in conflict zones, develop peace-focused, gender sensitive, communication skills and norms of non-violent behaviour.  2) Community goal: The project has a significant community impact in terms of a reduction of violence and an increase in the inclusion of women and youth in community-based peace and cohesion.

Key Stakeholders

Downstream stakeholders Overall downstream stakeholders for the project can be individuals, groups, or entities that are directly impacted by the outcomes or results of a project, such as women, youth and men as allies.  When considering the ‘ Peace Repository’, downstream stakeholders may include:  Formal Government actors, community leaders, educators, local NGOs and community organizations, related professionals, small enterprises, private sector partners, academia, media and communication network, social support network, research scholars and the community itself (youth and women from diverse backgrounds).   Upstream stakeholders The project envisions overall upstream stakeholders: Sub national government agencies, UN agencies/International organizations, donor agencies, development partners, policymakers, security sector and legal service providers and media hubs. These stakeholders can be key players for this project. The team believes that establishing credibi...

Project Outline

  In the initial phase of our project, titled "Empowering Peacebuilders: Bridging Policy and Practice," we have meticulously outlined a series of activities to lay a solid foundation for our objectives. This includes updating our project proposal to incorporate new insights and feedback, delegating tasks within the team to ensure equitable resource allocation, and designing a survey questionnaire to gather input from stakeholders. We will also function as co-editors to oversee the selection, review, and finalization of articles for publication, and develop a dissemination strategy to maximize the reach and impact of our project. Additionally, continuous engagement between facilitators and team members will be facilitated to provide guidance and support throughout the project journey. Furthermore, we will create a blog to document and share updates, insights, and reflections. In the second phase of our project, we will focus on refining and finalizing our repository while ensu...

Expected Output of the Project

Exchange of best practices among policymakers and practitioners. Number of individuals equipped with new perspectives on gender and peace. Examples of collaborations between upstream and downstream stakeholders. Instances of project-external idea dissemination, such as the number of invitations to forums and networks on gender and peace. Documented learning outcomes on specific themes related to gender and peace.   Edited Book for Peace and Practice One of the main project results is an edited book to be published by renowned publishers. This book is a compilation of various topics on the nexus of peace practices and development with main focus on the women, peace and security (WPS) as well as youth, peace and security (YPS) as its highlights. We will feature best practices from the ground on promoting sustainable peace and development by empowering women and youth groups from different countries in the Global South.  For the purpose of outreach and dissemination, we will...