How can we increase the participation of youth in peace processes?
Ms. Mia Franczesca D. Estipona, Generation Peace Youth Network @genpeace in the Philippines, participates in the Ambassadorial-level meeting of the PBC on Youth, Peace and Security.
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Powerful stories from young women #peace activists from Philippines, Jordan and Afghanistan in discussion on ensuring inclusion of young women in conflict and atrocity prevention.
Ang dating masigla at mayabong na lungsod ng Marawi, hanggang ngayon ay larawan pa rin ng sira-sirang mga gusali at lugar na halos napulbos nang limang buwang bakbakan.
Dalawang taon matapos ang madilim na bahagi ng ating kasaysayan, ano na nga ba ang nangyari sa Marawi?
It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to Sister Crescencia Lucero. Sister Cres, unfortunately, passed away this morning. We share our condolences with her family and loved ones. And hope that as we continue our journey for human rights, she will continue to be with us.
Who's who in the Bangsamoro Transition Authority
by Pia Ranada and Sofia Tomacruz, Rappler
Let's take a look at the composition of the BTA: How many women and men? Which provinces do the members come from, and what are their areas of expertise? https://t.co/Dt0F6OxDtf
Now happening: briefing-orientation of San Miguel, Bohol barangay-based monitoring teams. G-Watch is moving very local linked to its existing local and national formations to scale and sustain monitoring of key govt programs and services.
"The challenges now are to strengthen that consensus and to better understand what inclusion in peace processes means in practice. Effective peace processes do not mean including all of... https://t.co/vKkbnx79Ra
We have updated our pages about GenPeace M.O.V.E for Democracy, a youth-led and community-based campaign on democracy and human rights. Get to know our GenPeace members who led M.O.V.E for Democracy in 11 areas in the Philippines.... https://t.co/eQVGFqGTzb
"In the social realm, this means deconstructing traditional power relations to identify elements that can nurture inclusion and social harmony, thus creating environments favorable for making, keeping and building inclusive, durable peace." https://t.co/I7SXY7dqTQ
YES votes for the Bangsamoro Organic Law take the lead in Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Basilian provinces and Cotabato City. Awaiting results in Tawi-Tawi province. NO looms in Sulu province and Isabela City.
Great article to understand how the voting on Bangsamoro Organic Law will play out. ARMM‘s 5 provinces w a total of 1.98M votes wlb considrd as one. Cotabato City and Isabela City wl b d new addtn. MILF expressed confidence in winning ARMM & Cotabato City. https://t.co/gtwS0ccGUm