Prospect formerly the Uganda Muslim Youth Development Forum is a Non-profit, peacebuilding & development organization based in Uganda | Founded in 2011.
Three impactful days of learning, reflection, and strengthening community peace capacities in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement.
Under the Peacebuilding and Climate Action in Uganda project, refugee insider mediators, youth, women, and peacebuilders enhanced their skills in mediation, negotiation, reconciliation, trauma-aware response, rumor management, safeguarding, referral pathways, and rapid response coordination.
The training put forward the important role of community-based mediators in preventing conflict escalation, promoting coexistence, and strengthening protection and trust within refugee and host communities.
We appreciate all facilitators, participants, partners, and community leaders for their commitment to building safer, more peaceful, and resilient communities.
This was implemented in partnership with @fca_uganda@FCA_global with funding from the @Ulkoministerio
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“A refugee insider mediator is not an outsider brought to solve conflict, but a trusted member of the community using dialogue, understanding, and shared experience to prevent violence and rebuild peace.”
Today, we began strengthening a new cadre of refugee insider mediators in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement through training on inclusive peacebuilding, mediation, and conflict de-escalation.
This is under our Peacebuilding and Climate Action project in partnership with @fca_uganda@FCA_global with funding from @Ulkoministerio
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We are currently conducting a capacity-building program to strengthen mediation capacities among leaders in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement. Day 1 focused on early warning and conflict analysis frameworks to enable them easily identify and manage conflicts before they escalate.
“A refugee insider mediator is not an outsider brought to solve conflict, but a trusted member of the community using dialogue, understanding, and shared experience to prevent violence and rebuild peace.”
Today, we began strengthening a new cadre of refugee insider mediators in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement through training on inclusive peacebuilding, mediation, and conflict de-escalation.
This is under our Peacebuilding and Climate Action project in partnership with @fca_uganda@FCA_global with funding from @Ulkoministerio
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Climate, peace, and security are closely linked. Environmental pressures such as resource scarcity, climate change, and ecosystem degradation can worsen existing social, political, and economic tensions, increasing the likelihood of conflict and weakening long-term peace.
In partnership with @fca_uganda, @FCA_global, with funding from @Ulkoministerio, we are implementing the Peacebuilding and Climate Action project in Kasese and Kiryandongo.
The project strengthens peaceful and climate-resilient communities by empowering youth and women, promoting inclusive local governance, and building mediation capacity to ensure marginalized groups influence fair and sustainable peace outcomes.
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🌳 The climate crisis is no longer only an environmental issue; it is a security issue, a governance issue, and ultimately a peace issue.
Today in Kasese, we launch a robust dissemination of the resilience rising research report.
The research was conducted in Burkina Faso, Niger, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, and Uganda
This comparative study was co-designed by the @KofiAnnanFdn, @SIPRIorg and young researchers from these six nations to explore the intersection of climate change and conflict through the lived experiences of young people.
The dissemination meeting is funded by @fca_uganda@FCA_global and @Ulkoministerio
Read more: https://t.co/W8bZ3N9E0o
Approximately 73.3% of youth report decreased agricultural productivity, while 76.96% report destruction of property due to climate-related events . These losses undermine economic stability and deepen poverty, increasing grievances and the risk of conflict in already fragile settings.
This research was conducted in Burkina Faso, Niger, Pakistan, the Philippines, Somalia, and Uganda.
This comparative study was co-designed by the @KofiAnnanFdn, @SIPRIorg, and young researchers from these six nations to explore the intersection of climate change and conflict through the lived experiences of young people.
This dissemination is implemented in partnership with @fca_uganda, @FCA_global, and funded by @Ulkoministerio.
Explore more here: https://t.co/W8bZ3N9E0o
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🌱Is climate change quietly driving conflict among young people in Uganda?
New evidence from Prospect Initiative’s Resilience Rising report highlights a strong link between environmental stress and rising tensions in vulnerable communities.
In the Rwenzori sub-region, climate-related shocks such as floods and droughts are disrupting livelihoods and increasing competition over land and water. Nearly 58% of respondents believe climate change is worsening youth vulnerability.
This research was conducted in Burkina Faso, Niger, Pakistan, the Philippines, Somalia, and Uganda.
This comparative study was co-designed by the @KofiAnnanFdn, @SIPRIorg, and young researchers from these six nations to explore the intersection of climate change and conflict through the lived experiences of young people.
This dissemination is implemented in partnership with @fca_uganda, @FCA_global, and funded by @Ulkoministerio.
Explore the findings: https://t.co/W8bZ3N9E0o
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Project inception in Kasese and Kiryandongo: District and community leaders in Kasese & Kiryandongo districts, came together to coin a shared response to the growing intersection of climate change & conflict.
Through inclusive dialogue with government actors, cultural and religious leaders, civil society, and youth representatives, the inception meetings strengthened collective understanding of climate as a “threat multiplier” and identified practical pathways for coordinated action.
From floods and landslides to land pressure and livelihood disruptions, leaders deliberated on lived realities, co-creating locally driven solutions that integrate peacebuilding with environmental action.
The engagement reaffirmed a direction that sustainable impact requires community ownership, alignment with existing governance systems, and active participation of youth, women, and local leaders at every stage.
This was implemented in partnership with @fca_uganda, @FCA_global and funded by the @Ulkoministerio
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I had the privilege of attending the Resilience Rising research dissemination meeting convened by @prospectini and Finn Church Aid.
Important to note how climate change and conflicts are shaping youth experiences in the Rwenzori sub region, and why youth voices must be central to policy and peacebuilding solutions.
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Today, I had the privilege of engaging in a meaningful dialogue on the intersection of climate change and peacebuilding in the Rwenzori Sub-region, at the invitation of Prospect Initiative.
One thing stood out clearly: the policies are there on paper, but the real challenge is implementation. What young people need now are resources, support, and trust to turn these frameworks into action.
In my submission, I reflected on how climate action is still being treated as purely environmental yet in regions like Rwenzori, it is deeply tied to security, conflict, and even violent extremism. Ignoring these linkages risks leaving communities more vulnerable.
If we are serious about climate solutions, we must move beyond policy conversations and invest in youth-led, peace-centered approaches that address the realities on the ground.
#ClimateSecurity #Peacebuilding #YouthAction
At the Resilience Rising research dissemination event, findings from the study were presented. The study examined youth at the intersection of peace, security, and climate change, which provided key information that informed our ongoing Peacebuilding and Climate Action Project.
The Intersection of Peacebuilding and Climate Action is underdiscussed. Climate is a peace and security issue, It's time we treat it like one. Thanks to @prospectini for facilitating this discussion and for it's ongoing progress on youth and women trot.
“The policies are there on paper, but the problem comes with implementation... what youth need are resources. Additionally climate action is still too environmental... we are forgetting security, conflict and violent extremism.”
~@Makana_Kennedy#PeacebuildingandClimateAction
93% of respondents in the study reported having personally experienced the effects of climate change, highlighting its widespread impact on livelihoods and socio-economic stability.
The research was conducted in Burkina Faso, Niger, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, and Uganda
This comparative study was co-designed by the @KofiAnnanFdn, @SIPRIorg and young researchers from these six nations to explore the intersection of climate change and conflict through the lived experiences of young people.
The dissemination meeting is funded by @fca_uganda@FCA_global and @Ulkoministerio
Read more: https://t.co/W8bZ3N9E0o
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🌳The study delved into the personal experiences of young individuals regarding climate change impacts. The vast majority of respondents have personally experienced the effects of climate change, with 90.29% of males and 97.03% of females affirming this.
The research was conducted in Burkina Faso, Niger, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, and Uganda
This comparative study was co-designed by the @KofiAnnanFdn, @SIPRIorg and young researchers from these six nations.
The dissemination meeting today was funded by @fca_uganda@FCA_global and @Ulkoministerio
Read more: https://t.co/rjyTguedor…
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🌳The Climate Peace and Security Nexus: In the Rwenzori region, climate change is a "threat multiplier."
Today we launch a robust dissemination of the resilience rising research report.
Read more: https://t.co/8Uxpgbi7cH
Over 76 % of respondents reported property destruction, while 73 per cent cited decreased agricultural productivity.
Read more: https://t.co/v6o3TCAyry
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93% of respondents in the study reported having personally experienced the effects of climate change, highlighting its widespread impact on livelihoods and socio-economic stability.
The research was conducted in Burkina Faso, Niger, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, and Uganda
This comparative study was co-designed by the @KofiAnnanFdn, @SIPRIorg and young researchers from these six nations to explore the intersection of climate change and conflict through the lived experiences of young people.
The dissemination meeting is funded by @fca_uganda@FCA_global and @Ulkoministerio
Read more: https://t.co/W8bZ3N9E0o
#PeacebuildingandClimateAction