The international community recognizes that young people are increasingly vulnerable to psychosocial trauma within in intergroup conflict. Exposure to traumatic stressors within these conflicts poses unique risks not only to the neurological and social development of youth, but also to their capacities to fully engage in peacebuilding interventions. With a growing focus on youth programming in peacebuilding strategies, there is greater imperative to explore the intersections of trauma and peacebuilding, which are naturally linked in their focus on intra- and inter-personal transformation. This intersection has largely been overlooked in the literature, though it deserves far greater attention based on the growing knowledge of the psychologi...
With the large number of refugee children currently displaced due to war and conflict, there is a ne...
Peace education offers potential for transforming violent conflict into peace between groups in conf...
Contains fulltext : 56049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Around the world...
The international community recognizes that young people are increasingly vulnerable to psychosocial...
For decades, the international community has recognized that youth are some of the most vulnerable t...
My ongoing research is on the integration of mental health and psychosocial support programs into th...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
Current studies in peace-building suggest that effective peace-building approaches comprise of inter...
The practice of sustainable peace is a process that must be initiated, nourished and revised. The “s...
This article highlights the need to take peace and conflict resolution education seriously as a spac...
1. Background Peace-building and protection of vulnerable groups are closely related as many of the...
This synthesis provides an overview of academic findings on the sources of violence in post-war envi...
Armed conflicts affect an increasing number of children and families worldwide. War-torn communities...
Youth as religious peacebuilding actors still receive less attention in academic studies and peace p...
This research wants to offer an anthropological perspective of peacemaking and peacebuilding. Here w...
With the large number of refugee children currently displaced due to war and conflict, there is a ne...
Peace education offers potential for transforming violent conflict into peace between groups in conf...
Contains fulltext : 56049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Around the world...
The international community recognizes that young people are increasingly vulnerable to psychosocial...
For decades, the international community has recognized that youth are some of the most vulnerable t...
My ongoing research is on the integration of mental health and psychosocial support programs into th...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
Current studies in peace-building suggest that effective peace-building approaches comprise of inter...
The practice of sustainable peace is a process that must be initiated, nourished and revised. The “s...
This article highlights the need to take peace and conflict resolution education seriously as a spac...
1. Background Peace-building and protection of vulnerable groups are closely related as many of the...
This synthesis provides an overview of academic findings on the sources of violence in post-war envi...
Armed conflicts affect an increasing number of children and families worldwide. War-torn communities...
Youth as religious peacebuilding actors still receive less attention in academic studies and peace p...
This research wants to offer an anthropological perspective of peacemaking and peacebuilding. Here w...
With the large number of refugee children currently displaced due to war and conflict, there is a ne...
Peace education offers potential for transforming violent conflict into peace between groups in conf...
Contains fulltext : 56049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Around the world...