

PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE PEACE THROUGH NATIONAL YOUTH POLICIES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF 2030 AGENDA, 11-13 APRIL 2019, NAIROBI, KENYA
Background Information
In 2015, the United Nations made history – the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2250 that discusses and recognizes the critical role of youth in peace and security. The resolution reinforces the need for active participation, engagement of youth in peace initiatives and formulation of inclusive policies towards achieving sustainable peace. The resolution recognizes the role of young people in security processes integrated into five pillars namely, Participation, Protection, Prevention, Partnership, Disengagement and Reintegration. Additionally, in 2019, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2419 that calls for increase in the role of youth in negotiation and implementation of peace agreements.
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) mandate includes support to policy-making bodies, economic and social analysis and assistance to countries to develop national capacity. DESA/DISD is responsible for supporting and monitoring the implementation of the United Nations World Program of Action for Youth (WPAY), adopted by the General Assembly in 1995 and broadly reflected in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Division for Inclusive Social Development at the Department of Economic and Social Affairs DESA/DISD), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme and UN Country Team is implementing a project that aims at Promoting Sustainable Peace through National Youth Policies in the Framework of 2030 Agenda.
The current UNDESA project includes policy dialogues between youth and youth-led organizations, national and county government, civil society groups, private sector, international organizations and diverse stakeholders on aspects of Resolutions 2250 and 2419, Sustainable Development Goals, the National Youth Policies related to youth peace and security.
Inception Workshop
On 11-13 April 2019, DESA in collation with UNDP, Commonwealth Secretariat and UN Habitat organized in Kenya an inception capacity building and consultative workshop on “Promoting sustainable peace through the national youth policy”. In part, the workshop sought to enhance the capacity of youth and diverse stakeholders to tackle issues related to youth, peace and security through the national youth policy. The workshop was focused on Nairobi County, and it is expected that project will be rolled out in the other counties in Kenya.
The workshop brought together about 40 participants from Nairobi including government officials and representatives from youth-led organizations, civil society and the United Nations Systems to identify key strategies for achieving sustainable peace in Kenya through the national youth policy, as well as promoting youth participation and contribution to sustainable peace. The three days forum was divided into sessions with key note speeches, panel presentations, plenary discussions and working groups. The working groups were formed to discuss and give submissions on different topics.
Objectives of the Workshop
National Youth Policy
The anchored objectives of the National Youth Policy of Kenya are:
Resolutions from the workshop
Follow up action plan
