refugees, migrants, offline youth in rural areas and informal settlements, youth with disability and young women.
I met a youth movement in Juba called Ana Ta3ban meaning “I’m tired” because young people are tired, tired of conflict, war and displacement, and they want peace.
African Youth are misunderstood and stereotyped. We should not analyse youth from a market perspective and turn them into numbers, mostly negative numbers, as the unemployed, the job seeker or the radicalized into violent extremism. Stats are great but they have to provide a nuanced narrative.
Young people are not the problem, they are the solution, the drive, force and innovation of this continent.
In fact African youth are saving the continent during this pandemic, young peace builders are saving the continent because without their work in the communities, we would not have reached progress.
These are some of the experiences from the ground but I am sure, my fellow peacebuilders, African Youth Ambassadors for Peace will also share their first hand experiences.
Your excellencies;
I want to use today’s briefing to present the Policy Report on Youth Silencing the Guns Intergenerational Dialogues which is the result of 6 regional dialogues we convened for North, South, East, West, Central and Diaspora regions.
1800 participated from youth civil society organisations, AUC commissioners and departments, the Regional Economic Communities, international organizations and