Youth Peace Exchange: East Africa-Finland

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Young people are key actors in shaping peaceful and sustainable futures. How do digital spaces influence youth participation in peacebuilding? What opportunities and challenges do they create?
The Youth Peace Exchange: East Africa – Finland is an event for young people to voice their perspectives and discuss the role of digital spaces in peace and security. The webinar aims to connect young people from East Africa and Finland, provide a safe space for dialogue, and strengthen youth participation in the field of peacebuilding.
Join us online on Tuesday, 4 November at 5:00 PM East African Time / 4:00 PM Finnish time for an open exchange and discussion.
Program of the event
Keynote on Digital Peacebuilding
Grayden Prince, CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation
Panel Discussion
with Fozi Ahmed, Kabuulwa Muzafaluh and Mahlet Sebsibe
moderated by Ansa Kilpeläinen
Additional information about the event: Saana Heikkala, saana.heikkala@kua.fi, 050 475 7106
About the Panelists:
Fozi Ahmed, Founding Member of the East African Diaspora Youth for Peace Network
Fozi Ahmed is a founding member of the East African Diaspora Youth for Peace Network and a community-oriented professional dedicated to promoting youth well-being and peacebuilding. Volunteering is an important part of his life, and he is actively involved in various projects that support different communities and foster positive change.
Kabuulwa Muzafaluh, Communications Officer, Prospect Initiative
Kabuulwa Muzafaluh works as the communications officer for Prospect Initiative, a development and peacebuilding organization. He spearheads strategic communication initiatives that elevate voices and concepts influencing enduring peace. He brings together practitioners and thinkers for discussions on social change, governance, and peace as host of Out of the Box X Spaces. His dedication to the Youth, Peace, and Security agenda is evident in his work.
He bases his practice on both theory and practice by receiving training in civic
engagement, governance, youth leadership, and peacebuilding, and also promotes civic engagement, inclusive discourse, and youth viewpoints as means of achieving enduring peace.
Mahlet Sebsibe, Peace practitioner and Youth advocate