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100 1 _aPRUITT Lesley
245 _aYouth, peace & security:
_bgender matters in Asia and the Pacific/
_cLesley Pruitt
260 _c2021
520 _aYouth have long been involved in informal peacebuilding, and the United Nations' recent adoption of the Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) Agenda makes space for more formal involvement. These policy developments echo scholarship highlighting gender as crucial to understanding the roles and experiences of young people across a range of conflict-affected settings. This understanding is necessary to ensuring gender-equitable youth peacebuilding efforts. Yet much remains to be done in theory, policy, and practice to pursue these ends. This work will necessarily involve considering the diverse roles gender may play in young people's everyday experiences of peacebuilding across a range of settings. The majority of the world's young people reside in Asia and the Pacific. Yet, more research on YPS is needed in the region, particularly when it comes to accounting for gender. Reflecting on existing research, this article considers learnings to date and seeks to develop a future research agenda.
650 _aYOUTH
_xPEACE
_xSECURITY
_xGENDER
_xASIA
_xPACIFIC
773 _aGlobal Change, Peace & Security:
_gVol 33, No. 3, October 2021, pp.241-257
598 _aYOUTH, SECURITY, ASIAPAC
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14781158.2021.1971964
_zClick here for full text
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