WITH PEACE WE ALL CAN WIN TOGETHER
WITH PEACE WE ALL CAN WIN TOGETHER
COMMUNICATION BRINGS A RAINBOW OF TRANSPARENCY.
My hatred exaggerates with my ignorance and feeds my ego. Guftagu is an informal space to negotiate hatred.
PEACE IS A CONTAGIOUS ABSTRACT, FLOWS TRANSPARENTLY THROUGH BETTER BONDING AND FRIENDSHIPS. WORKSHOPS ARE A GREAT WAY TO CONNECT.
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CELEBRATING INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY
Our team of Peacebuilders is on a mission to train 170+ million young people in India with values like Non-violence, Inclusiveness, Tolerance, and Empathy with the aim of empowering young to build sustainable societies and a peaceful world.
Our vision is to build a “Peaceful and Sustainable world”. YfPI envisions a peaceful world of empowered individuals and sustainable societies.
Our mission is to develop young people through Peace Education and Civic Engagement. We aim at developing personal-professional competencies of Youth through experiential learning methodology thereby incubating a project created and executed by them through a designing-thinking approach of problem-solving.
At YfPI we commit to providing creative and sustainable solutions to address 'Glo-cal' problems and venture safe spaces for the culture of dialogue and discussion to proliferate.
From Syria to Kashmir and beyond, the stories of morbid fatality rates through civil wars is structuring rigid International crisis on security issues, in turn creating refugee crisis. With the contemporary global politics shifting toward extremism, we saw that 1/3rd of the global young population suffered due to violent conflicts
The United Nations Security Council looking into the same adopted the Resolution 2250 on the 9th of December, 2015. This brought to light the importance of engaging the youth in problems of conflicts and security and also to empower them in all possible ways in the peacebuilding processes
It acknowledges the urgent need to engage young women and men in promoting peace. Recognizing the threat to stability and development posed by the rise of radicalization among young people, the Security Council urged the Member States to consider ways to give youth a greater voice in decision-making at the local, national, regional and international levels.
On 9 December 2015, the United Nations' Security Council unanimously adopted the first ever Resolution on Youth, Peace and Security (S/RES/2250). This ground-breaking resolution recognizes that “young people play an important and positive role in the maintenance and promotion of international peace and security”. It is an historic acknowledgement of the critical role of young people’s role in supporting durable peace which will bolster the work of young women and young men engaged in efforts to prevent violence, reconcile communities and resolve conflict. It will also significantly impact development policies and programmes on youth and peacebuilding.