Engagement on the Continental Framework for Youth, Peace and Security
Ensuring youth voices are represented in peace and security conversations.
Ensuring youth voices are represented in peace and security conversations.
Responding to urban violence: Understand how urbanisation intersects with conflict.
Creating environments conducive for the cross-sharing of knowledge and experience across the continent.
Youth recongnised as key agents of change
Preparing cities and youth to manage rapid urbanisation and prevent conflict
Unpacking the fifth priority of the AU Continental Framework of Youth Peace and Security
Youth participation should be inclusive and integrated deeply in dialogues, so young people do not inherit socio-economic and political problems that could have been negated through their involvement.
Violent extremism is a growing concern across the world!
Strong partnerships and coordination are critical components in moving beyond just popularizing the Continental Framework for Youth Peace and Security (CFYPS). Accordingly, ACCORD and its Training for Peace Programme, in
ACCORD, in collaboration with the Fellowship of Christian Councils and Churches in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa (FECCLAHA), steered the Regional Faith Women Mediator’s Network (REFWOMEN) Forum. The