When the fighting, the bombing, and the sounds of gunfire stop, the first seeds of peace are planted. Everyday peace, however, is about what comes next. It is about the possibilities that emerge from ...
Since 2000, 115 governments have made formal commitments to increase women’s participation in mitigating and resolving conflict and reducing violence against women and girls. The U.S. government was ...
A simple origami crane has become one of the most recognised global symbols of peace, resilience, and remembrance, thanks to the moving story of a young Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki. Her ...
The global Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) agenda recognizes the vital role young people play in building and sustaining peace. The agenda stems from the landmark UN Security Council Resolution 2250, ...
Nila Ibrahimi, an Afghan teenager living in Canada, has been awarded the prestigious International Children's Peace Prize for her efforts in advocating for the rights of girls in her native country.