The Peace Fellowship Toolkit equips young leaders and educators with practical strategies to foster a culture of peace and human rights. It serves as a comprehensive framework designed to equip young individuals and youth workers with the necessary skills for promoting human rights and peace-building activities.
Equipping the next generation
Our toolkit offers a wide array of resources and methodologies curated to help in educational practices focused on fostering a culture of peace. It provides educators across formal and non-formal educational settings with guidance on how to integrate these methods into existing curricula.
The Peace Fellowship Toolkit was meant to be piloted in each of the partner countries through the action projects and, ultimately aims to improve planning and delivery standards of Culture of Peace and Human Rights protection activities within and beyond the participating institutions and countries.
In it you will find the introduction to Youth Peace Ambassadors Network but it intends to improve not only the future activities organized by the Network, but also all its partners, partners of this project and other collaborators.
What you’ll find in the toolkit?
Besides the introduction into the idea of non-formal education, in The Peace Fellowship Toolkit you’ll find a number of comprehensive training frameworks an E-learning activities. You’ll also have a chance to learn the best practices of implementing local activities. Each one of over twenty activities described in the toolkit includes the list of competences that it addressees, time of duration, materials needed, and step-by-step instruction.
The toolkit also describes the local actions implemented within Peace Fellowship and a number of initiatives proposed by Peace Fellows. It is also important to note that Toolkit as an educational material is planned to be further developed, adapted and renewed, so that a sustainable impact on youth work and education can be expected.
The toolkit will be soon published on our site.