![]() Join the Washington Network on Children & Armed Conflict for a discussion at the intersection of humanitarian and peacebuilding programming: what is the most effective way to prevent and respond to violence against children? Jessica Lenz, Senior Program Manager-Protection at InterAction, will share how a results-based approach leads How to Improve Child Protection Programming in Conflict and Humanitarian Situations This entry was posted in and tagged Children & Youth Events, WNCAC on May 27, 2016. In conflict, the world typically looks at ![]() ![]() An interactive discussion will follow the presentation. Join the Washington Network on Children and Armed Conflict (WNCAC) as we hear from the young people leading education initiatives to build peace and resilience within their communities in Nigeria, India, Colombia, Pakistan and Syria. Learning from the Young People Leading Education Initiatives in Conflict & Crisis Situations This entry was posted in and tagged Children & Youth, WNCAC on January 23, 2017. The discussion will explore findings from UNICEF’s Peacebuilding, Education, and Advocacy Programme REGISTER Here Join the Washington Network on Children & Armed Conflict for an online discussion with experts and practitioners on the role education can play in strengthening social cohesion, resilience, and human security in conflict-affected contexts. This entry was posted in and tagged Children & Youth, WNCAC on June 13, 2017.Įducation for Peacebuilding: Empirical findings and insights REGISTER Here Join the Washington Network on Children & Armed Conflict on Tuesday, January 20, from 9:30 am to 11:00 am Eastern Time (EST) for an online discussion of findings from a global survey of youth-led organizations working in peace and security. Filling the Evidence Gap: How Youth Contribute to Peace & Security
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