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  1. The Study is supported by the UN system and partners but it is independent, demonstrating young people’s positive role in sustaining peace and proposing concrete recommendations for the peace...

    • The Missing Peace

      UNSCR2250 In December 2015, the United Nations Security...

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      On 18 September 2017, the African Union (AU) Commissioner...

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      The Missing Peace: Independent Progress Study on Youth,...

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      Guinea‑Bissau, having made crucial strides towards...

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    • Youth For Peace
    • From A Demographic Dividend to A Peace Dividend
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    Resolution 2250, adopted by the United Nations Security Council in 2015, is the first resolution fully dedicated to the important and positive role young women and men play in the maintenance and promotion of international peace and security. Security Council resolution 2250 requested the Secretary-General “to carry out a progress study on the yout...

    Youth, unlike many other “unchanging” forms of identity (such as ethnicity or race), is a transitional phase of life. The idea of youth as a transitionary period is sometimes taken to imply that the formal markers of chronological age might be the most consistent signposts for defining young people. Although young people share many of the same peac...

    In the absence of meaningful opportunities to participate socially, politically and economically, marginalized young people are strikingly creative in forging alternative places of belonging and meaning through which to express themselves. Our research revealed how young people are actively engaged within their communities, from simple acts of comm...

    If the right investments in youth are made, and their peacebuilding work is recognized and nurtured, societies may reap a peace dividend. Building and sustaining peace through the transformative potential of young people demands a seismic shift and bold reorientation from governments and the multilateral system, for which Security Council resolutio...

    A study that defines young people's positive role in sustaining peace and proposes recommendations for the peace and security community to work with them in new ways. It uses an inclusive and participatory research approach, including face-to-face discussions with 4,230 young people, surveys and mapping exercises, to document the experiences and contributions of young people in different contexts and challenges.

  2. A progress study on the positive role of young people in sustaining peace, based on the resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) by the Security Council. The study proposes concrete recommendations for the peace and security community to work with young people in new ways. It was prepared by an independent lead author and an advisory group of experts, with the support of UNFPA and other partners.

  3. The Missing Peace works with families who have children that require individual attention both academically and behaviorally. We will understand and respond to the needs of your child, and we commit to providing high-quality services to maximize their potential and shape a brighter future.

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  4. 13. März 2024 · In December 2015, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted, under the leadership of Jordan, Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security (YPS), the first resolution fully dedicated to the important and positive role young women and men play in the maintenance and promotion of international peace and security.

  5. 27. März 2018 · In the progress study, Governments and international actors are called upon to undergo a seismic shift and recognize young people as “the missing peace”.

  6. The missing peace: independent progress study on youth and peace and security . I. Introduction. There are extraordinary young people creatively seeking ways to prevent violence and consolidate peace across the globe, in devastated and conflict-affected societies as well as in those enjoying relative peace.