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FINDING BALANCE: BURNOUT IN THE LIFE OF A PEACEBUILDER

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    As I walked through the peaceful gardens of my community, I could not help but reflect on the journey that brought me here, for years, I have dedicated my life to being a peacebuilder. It is a role that comes with immense responsibility and an unyielding commitment to making the world a better place. However, there are times when the weight of this mission becomes almost unbearable. Today, as the sun set and painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, I found myself in a conversation with Beryl, a young peacebuilder who was eager to understand the intricacies of my work. "Felix," Beryl began, her voice filled with genuine curiosity, "I have heard so much about the incredible work you do here. But I have also heard whispers about burnout among peacebuilders. Can you tell me more about that? Why does it happen, and how do you deal with it?" I smiled at her openness and willingness to learn. "Beryl, burnout is a reality that many peacebuilders face. ...

YOUTH PEACE BUILDING IN KENYA: THE POWER OF RESOLUTION 2250

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  Kenya, a nation rich in culture and diversity, faces various challenges, including political instability, ethnic tensions, and economic disparities. These issues often lead to conflicts, particularly affecting the youth, who comprise a significant portion of the population. However, there is a beacon of hope: the youth themselves. Through peacebuilding efforts, young Kenyans are key players in fostering stability and harmony. Central to these efforts is United Nations Security Council Resolution 2250, a transformative document that empowers youth to take an active role in peace processes. The Role of Youth in Peacebuilding Youth in Kenya are dynamic, innovative, and full of potential. They have the energy and creativity to drive change in their communities. Peacebuilding is not just about stopping conflicts; it's about creating environments where people can thrive. Young people in Kenya are engaging in various initiatives such as community dialogues, art for peace, and educat...