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YPAN publications and recommendations created by young peace-builders
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This guideline on Social Entrepreneurship (SE) for peace building was developed by participants of the training course ‘Blue Print’ by Libre-Pensadores de la Sierra de Madrid (LPS) and Youth Peace Ambassadors Network (YPAN).
One of the objectives of the project was to explore with young people social entrepreneurship as a tool to foster the Peace process in local communities. As an outcome of the project — participants have created the following guidelines.
So if you have ever wondered how to start and manage business which is socially engaged and develops culture of peace — check those tips!
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We firmly believe that in our societies, gender inequality is still a social problem that undermines the human rights of people, especially women, girls and non-binary genders.
International peace cooperators including youth workers, activists and young professionals took part in the training course “Equal means Equal: training on gender sensitive approaches in peacebuilding” organized by YPAN in the context of Erasmus + in order to develop gender equality approaches in peacebuilding.
From the learnings extracted from the course, they decided to propose a document that summarizes some practices and recommendations to take action as youth organization to implement gender equality approaches and measures.
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International peace cooperators including youth workers, activists and young professionals took part in the training course “Equal means Equal: training on gender sensitive approaches in peacebuilding” organized by YPAN in the context of Erasmus + in order to develop gender equality approaches in peacebuilding.
As a result of the training they have created the following recommendations for policy-makers on more gender-sensitive approaches in education in the countries of the European Union and the Council of Europe.
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Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union