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Continue reading →Essay by Lindah Lindsey from Uganda aged 19 who is a student at Gayaza High School. CLIMATE CHANGE IS A THREAT TO PEACE AND WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE CAN DO ABOUT IT Former Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon once said, “Peace is a … Continue reading →
Essay by Rhea Ebanks-Simpson from the UK aged 22 who is a student at Goldsmiths University. Young people leading peace In June 2020, outrage over racism and police brutality erupted worldwide; suddenly, the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight … Continue reading →
Essay by Ria Chakraborty from India aged 20 who is a student at Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University. Paving the Pathway for Peace: Empowering the Youth as Peacemakers May the wings of peace conquer the stormiest of … Continue reading →
Essay by Abhipsha Dash from India aged 15 who is a student at Father Agnel School. Hatred, Prejudice and its Influence on Peace It is difficult for a fifteen-year-old to establish the definition of peace. It must be hard for … Continue reading →
Essay by Prim Singhasuvich Wanaprapa from Thailand aged 16 who is a student at Mahidol University International Demonstration School (MUIDS). What is world peace? What is world peace? My definition of world peace is a safe space. It is a … Continue reading →
Essay by Suraiya Khatun Nupur from Bangladesh aged 15 who is a student at Pabna Government Girls’ High School. Peace is free Close your eyes. Take a deep breath. Feel only peace, peace and peace. Oh, wait. There’s a problem. … Continue reading →