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Theory of Change, To contribute to enhanced standard of living with…
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To contribute to enhanced standard of living with inclusive livelihoods opportunities and respected human rights through empowered and resilient young people acting as peacemakers
Enhanced resilience and improved livelihoods for vulnerable youth, notably young women and PLWDs, through realization of their right to work and protection against unemployment (SDG 8)
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Increased capacity of vulnerable youth, notably young women and PLWDs, to prevent and mitigate conflicts and drive community development through realization of their right to peace (SDG 16)
Conducted capacity-building on human rights, advocacy, conflict prevention and peacebuilding
Facilitated dialoguse between young right-holders and duty-bearers to advocate Youth, Peace and Security agenda
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Youth rights are not fully realiized, youth lack tools and platforms to claim their rights, youth are disempowered
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Activities, means, resources
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Activities, means, resources
Peace and sustainable development are interdependent: Peace cannot last without sustaining livelihoods opportunities – and they cannot be developed in the absence of peace
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YMCA believes empowered young people are change agents and human rights champions who can strengthen their local civil societies. The change YMCA aspires to see is that youth improve the standard of living of their communities while transforming the society more just, peaceful and sustainable. With the right tools and platforms, young people can contribute to the respect of human rights and creation of equal and sustainable livelihoods. Ultimately, the change increases both individual and community resilience and boosts the local civil society in realization of human rights and sustainable development for all.