International Conventions, Treaties and Resolutions: Supporting Youth Issues, M. M. J. Rafay
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M.M.J. Rafay
Ministry Of Agriculture Blue Nile State, Karmak
Mc Scotland Organisation, Sudan
purpose: This paper looks at the definition of treaties, conventions and international resolutions sup - porting youth issues. It focuses on Resolution 1325 (supporting women in security and peace) and Reso- lution 2250 (supporting young people in security and decision-making and building peace). Methodology: The paper asks what role these decisions play and how they should be used and developed to suit their situation in terms of policies, legislation, plans, projects and programmes in the country. Findings: The paper focused on Resolution 2250, which brought about a very important shift towards recognising the role of young people as elements of peace, involving them in the process of development, decision-mak- ing, policy development, decision support for youth issues, dialogue of the five participants, partner- ship, protection and prevention, disarmament and integration. Resolution 1325 resulted from increased reports of increased aggression. practical Implications: The paper looks at providing opportunities for
young people and young women between 18 and 30 years of age, without them needing a certificate of
work experience. It helps them to make plans and develop educational and practical skills.
Citation: Rafay. M. M. J.: International Conventions, Treaties and Resolutions: Supporting Youth Issues. In Allam Ahmed(Ed.): Home-Books-Proceedings-SDC, Vol. 1, pp. 27-28. WASD: Brighton, United Kingdom.