Peace and Conflict Resolution

The study of peace and conflict resolution focuses on how democracy, human rights, gender equality, poverty, and governance may be used to understand and address violence and conflict. Peace, war, and development are all interrelated in the modern world. Fellows can consider how development issues can be viewed through these lenses and how to modify policy proposals and social programs so that they better fulfill the needs of people living in conflict zones by include peace and conflict as an area of focus within international development. It is crucial to have development professionals who are concerned with what occurs following a conflict.

The numerous and frequently connected types of violence that occur today, such as terrorism, organized crime, and political violence, disproportionately affect a large number of people and have a negative human, societal, and economic impact. Some individuals now perceive youth as a threat to international security and stability because to the recruitment of young people into violent and extremist groups. But according to research, the majority of young people are not violent, despite the injustices, exploitation, and abuse they may encounter on a daily basis, especially in conflict zones. Instead, a small minority of young people actively participate in violence.

A cross-cutting issue that is essential to accomplishing all of the Sustainable Development Goals is the upkeep of world peace and security. The promotion and upkeep of global peace and security are handled by a number of important agencies.

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