Addressing Refugee Crises | Youth PLUS: Peacebuilding and Leadership

Addressing Refugee Crises | Youth PLUS: Peacebuilding and Leadership

By Aya Albadarneh, Generations For Peace  Throughout her journey in the Youth PLUS Programme, our colleague Aya Albadarneh shares reflections about her experiences and insights, shaped by connecting with youth leaders across Europe to train them on GFP’s Sport For...
Relationships Restored in Nigeria

Relationships Restored in Nigeria

By Generations For Peace Nigeria Relationships are the bonds that hold us together: whether romantic, platonic, parental, or familial, the relationships we have shape and mold us. It’s the restoration of lost relationships between families and friends, respectively,...
Localising UNSCR 2250: Lessons from the Kampala Youth Seminar

Localising UNSCR 2250: Lessons from the Kampala Youth Seminar

By Lindsay McClain Opiyo, Development and Partnerships Specialist at Generations For Peace Last November, I had the pleasure of participating in the World Federation of United Nations Associations’ (WFUNA) “Kampala Youth Seminar” in Uganda with two Generations For...
I Could Have Become a Militant or Terrorist

I Could Have Become a Militant or Terrorist

By Abdiel Kude, Generations For Peace volunteer and facilitator There was a time when the only option I considered was identifying a militant or terrorist group I could join in Nigeria. Seriously, I really did contemplate stepping into that world – to do stuff....

Reflections on the Alliance for Peacebuilding 2016 Annual Conference

By Generations For Peace Institute In May 2016, GFP staff Nabila Hussein and Sairah Yusuf travelled to Washington, D.C. to attend the 2016 Annual Conference of the Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP). This conference, entitled, “Next Gen Peace” brought together...