Organizations have slowly started to see potential of the youth in the peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction. Government and non-governmental organizations have now recognized youth as important component needed to complete the peace process. Most of the organizations are focused on a rights-based approach in regards to the youth issue. Youth engagement in decision-making has considerably increased in recent years. In addition, constructive engagement by youth has also increased. These initiatives have been effective in many parts of the country and have been providing valuable knowledge to various youth. However, there are few innovative activities and projects, more youth-specific projects are necessary to incorporate all youth groups and activities have not reached far flung parts of Nepal. To understand the importance of youth in peacebuilding, transformation of conflict and building a culture of peace, this research was designed to explore three main questions: (1) what is the current situation of youth in Nepal?; (2) what kinds of programs are being conducted under youth and peacebuilding?; and (3) what other youth and peacebuilding approaches and interventions can be considered in the future?
This report starts with a brief review of the field of youth and peacebuilding as well as the current broad context of the situation in Nepal, so the reader has an understanding of the larger context surrounding the findings and recommendations the reports presents. This is followed by a description of the methodology and limitations of the report. Next comes the findings about youth and peacebuilding in Nepal. Finally, we present our recommendations for those working in the field of youth and peacebuilding in Nepal.
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