- UNOY Peacebuilders
The United Network of Young Peacebuilders (UNOY Peacebuilders) is a global network of young people and
youth organisations active in the field ofpeacebuilding and conflict transformation. UNOY Peacebuilders was founded in 1989 and is working with youth mostly in violent conflict and post war regions. The five core activities of UNOY Peacebuilders are
* Networking
* Training
* Empowerment
* Advocacy and Campaigning
* Practical ResearchHistory
Since its inception, UNOY Peacebuilders has organised a number of international working group meetings, peacebuilding training seminars and global and regional conferences. An important focus of UNOY’s peacebuilding activities has been on Eastern Europe (Russia, Belarus, Caucasus, Ukraine), Africa and Latin America. In 1996, 1997 and 2006, UNOY Peacebuilders organised peacebuilding training seminars in Crimea. Young people who have participated in former UNOY events have created effective local and regional organisations or projects working for peacebuilding in the Balkans, in the Caucasus area, and in Africa with extensive outreach capacity to local youth.
In 2005, UNOY Peacebuilders was invited by the Municipality of The Hague to move its headquarters to The Hague in the context of developing The Hague as the International City of Peace and Justice. The organisation is non-political, non-religious and non-governmental and welcomes youth membership regardless of gender, colour, ethnicity, social class, religion, sexual orientation or any other status.
Vision
Youth committed to building together a world in whichpeace ,justice ,solidarity ,human dignity andrespect for nature prevail.Mission
To link up young peoples' initiatives for peace in a global network of young peacebuilders, to help empower their capacities and to help increase the effectiveness of their actions.
History
In 1993, UNOY convened the International Conference of Young Peacebuilders on Axes of
Conflict and the Role ofYouth inNon-Violent Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in thePeace Palace inThe Hague ,Netherlands . The aim of this conference was to explore the possibilities in conflict regions for youth to play a more dynamic role in the prevention, transformation andsolution of conflicts, as well as in the promotion of mutualunderstanding and reconciliation between the conflicting sides. The young participants then recognised a unique peacebuilding role for UNOY and suggested that it adopt the following objectives: - to provide youthNGO leadership training in the field of non-violent conflict resolution and reconciliation;- to organise conferences and cross-conflictworking groups for representatives of youth peace organisations, networks, and initiatives;- to develop a global peacebuilding, reconciliation and solidarity network focusing on youthFollowing these recommendations, UNOY successfully organised three major regional peacebuilding conferences and training seminars for the
Caucasus andCrimea , and the UNOY Global Youth Peace Conference (GYPC) which took place in May 1999 in the Netherlands. In addition to this event, UNOY created a global network designed to interconnect a vast range of young peacebuilders and activists.Inspired by the success of its regional work in Eastern Europe, UNOY extended its work to empower the
capacities of African youth committed to building peace in Africa. In June-July 2001, the UNOY African Youth for aCulture of Peace Training Conference inSouth Africa gathered 90 youth activists (17-30 years old) from all regions of Africa. As a result, theAfrican Network of Young Peacebuilders (ANYP) was created, setting up working groups and starting the organising of regional and national activities.In November 2002, UNOY and ANYP organised the African Young Peacebuilders Training Seminar in
Cotonou ,Benin ; it was followed in December same year by the National Training Conference on a Culture of Peace, Networking and NGOProject Management inFreetown ,Sierra Leone . A large number of other projects carried out at a local level have followed since these landmark events.Since 1999, UNOY has organised the annual African Students Conference (ASC) at the
Institute of Social Studies (ISS) in The Hague, Netherlands. Since 2005, UNOY has organised training seminars twice a year.See also
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Conflict Resolution
*Peacebuilding
*Culture of Peace
*NGOs NGOs working in peacebuilding
*Search for Common Ground
*Global Youth Action Network
*International Crisis Group
*International Alert References
* [http://www.unoy.org Website of UNOY Peacebuilders]
External links
* [http://www.unoy.org Website of UNOY Peacebuilders]
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