
PLATFORM WITH ACTIVIST STORIES, TOOLS, AND COMMUNITY
Long-term project on peacebuilding and democracy in Europe
Youth Peacebuilders Multipliers is an international project with an aim to create a platform with innovative education tools and a toolkit of complex resources for youth workers.
During the process, we have organized 2 onsite trainings in Poland and Spain and various online meetings. People from 7 different countries gathered in order to create the perfect open-source platform for your use.

STORIES

To my mother,
Be patient, I know that your pain is intense. I know you and I know you cannot help it. You are worrying about children and how they are doing with their studies. (next line unclear) Mom, be patient, (text unclear) this is my written faith. I will reach the end all alone. Calais, North of France 2015.
From Sara’s book “Let me tell you who I am” about refugee´s identity.
We met Sara Furlanetto at one training in Sumy, Ukraine. She is a documentary photographer from Italy.
WE ARE CREATING A TOOLKIT THAT WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO USE INNOVATIVE TOOLS IN ORDER TO MAKE SOCIAL IMPACT THROUGHOUT ACTIVISM AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.



ACTIONS

This is a design of a leaflet that was sent to the streets of Northern Ireland as a response of YPA Network to use of children in the street protests.
We were making a worldwide impact with different actions and you are invited to take part in the futures ones.
YPAN

The YPA Network is an informal network of over fifty youth leaders, from diverse backgrounds working for peace.
This network is organizing training courses on conflict transformation, peace building and human rights all over Europe and conflict-stricken regions.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Are you motivated to take part in a long term peacebuilding project?
Are you ready to act… https://t.co/6KL5s1ENch— YouthPeaceAmbassador (@YPANetwork) October 28, 2016
ZHALAUDI GERIEV – FORMER PARTICIPANT in a YPA Network peace training HAS BEEN IMPRISONED
Zhalaudi Geriev is a… https://t.co/CL1SMOB69C
— YouthPeaceAmbassador (@YPANetwork) September 18, 2016
Project of the Youth Peace Ambassadors Network and Sende supported by the European Commission and Erasmus +