Panel Discussion: Beyond Ideology and Greed - Trajectories of Young People towards New Forms of Violence in Côte d'Ivoire and Mali

UNICEF and Interpeace have the pleasure of inviting you to a panel discussion on 9 March, at the Palais des Nations on the margins of the 34th session of the Human Rights Council.

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Illustrated Synthesis - Existing as Gbonhi: Adolescents and youth, so-called “microbes”, engaging in violence in Abobo

Discussion paper for peace education in the Great Lakes Region

Beyond Ideology and Greed - Trajectories of Young People towards New Forms of Violence in Côte d’Ivoire and Mali

Ideology or unemployment can't explain young people's engagement in new forms of violence. Unlike widely accepted ideas, Interpeace research shows these elements to be largely incidental.

Generally analyzed through the lenses of Radicalization or Violent Extremism, dynamics of young people engagement in new forms of violence is the focus of growing international scrutiny, especially in West Africa. However, as this interest grows, we realize that our current understandings doesn't allow us to fully grasp the phenomenon's complexity. Furthermore, youth in question is rarely associated to the analyses, even less so to the solutions development. Therefore, the solutions proposed can only be partial or ineffective.

These Report and Film are the result of a Participatory Research led by Interpeace, together with its partners IMRAP and Indigo Cote d'Ivoire. Supported by UNICEF, it describes how societies and dynamics surrounding young people in Mali and Cote d'Ivoire structure the trajectories of some of the latter towards violence. Ideology (namely religious) appears less like a decisive motivation, but rather as a legitimation discourse a posteriori. Likewise, unemployment and greed, although they remain of importance, are not pivotal. They are rather illustrative elements of youth need to find their place in their society, to be recognized and valued, to feel like they are contributing.

Read the Executive Summary here and the Report (in French) here.

Executive Summary - Beyond ideology and greed, trajectories of young people towards new forms of violence in Côte d'Ivoire and Mali

From Margins to Mainstream: Fostering Inclusion in Sweden

Following a series of social unrests in 2012 and 2013 in Sweden, Interpeace initiated a participatory research initiative in Tensta, a suburb of Stockholm, to better understand the challenges facing marginalized communities and identify practical ways to overcome exclusion. In 2015, Interpeace launched the second phase of its programme, engaging over 200 stakeholders across the country in a dialogue about the opportunities to build a more inclusive Swedish society.

Read the full report here. The Swedish version of the report will be available shortly.