Strategy 2021-2025: A Resilient Peace – Bi fold

March 24, 2021
Eighty percent of all humanitarian crises are now conflict-related, the majority lasting over a decade. Political polarisation is on the rise, while trust in institutions and confidence in economic systems is weak. In light of these trends and volatility, it is imperative to strengthen the positive, built-in capacities and resilience of individuals and communities in order to create lasting peace, growth and development.

A world in which enduring peace is evident in the cohesion and resilience of citizens, the diversity and inclusion of communities, and the responsiveness and trustworthiness of State institutions.

Youth theatre for peace and reconciliation in Gao, Mali. Photo credit: CC UN Photo by Marco Dormino