Friday 16 September 2011

Youth Lead Unique Peace Programme in the Caribbean


 
After a successful staging of Nkabom peacebuilding and leadership programme by the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) last year in Rwanda, Carimentors: Canada’s and the Caribbean’s Nkabom youth representatives, are set to replicate the programme in St. Kitts and Nevis, from the 21st to 25th of September. Supported by the Commonwealth Youth Programme Caribbean Centre [CYPCC] and the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, CanaCaribe: Peacebuilding and Leadership Training Programme 2011, will bring together youth leaders and peace-builders from across the region.

Nkabom means ‘coming together’ in the Ghanaian language of Twi, and is a flagship initiative of the RCS. It is a biennial programme which facilitates the training of youth leaders from Commonwealth Nations. Each region represented in Rwanda, was charged with the responsibility of taking what was learned over the 10-day training period to aid in the execution of a similar event locally.

Exactly a year after Nkabom, CanaCaribe 2011 is seeking to contribute to the reduction of violent conflicts in the region and Canada by training youth leaders, engaging and building strong youth-led networks aimed at pioneering peacebuilding programmes throughout the region. The programme aims to:

-     Expose participants to some of the root causes of conflict within the region.

-    Establish a regional network of young peace-builders and community advocates who will share knowledge and resources, and work together toward a peaceful and prosperous Caribbean.

-    Highlight the steps being taken by Governments and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to deal with violent conflicts and identify ways in which these measures can be best replicated in other countries throughout the region.

CanaCaribe’s chairman and Steering Committee member, Crystal Alexander from the Bahamas states that “We are proud to produce such a timely programme that will significantly impact the region. The participants are from diverse backgrounds and have remarkable community service experience. They have been identified as agents of change who are committed to the promotion of peace and parity within their environments.”

Commonwealth Youth Programme Caribbean Centre [CYPCC] Regional Director, Ms. Dwynette D. Eversley is full of praise for the efforts of the Carimentors team.  She says that “The CYP will continue to partner with youth leaders on programmes that complement CYP mandates and the needs of Commonwealth Member States, and most importantly, contribute to genuine youth participation in creating social wellbeing and development.”
When: September 21st -25th 2011
Where: Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis

Contact Steering Committee members at carimentors@gmail.com. Visit our website and Facebook page at http://canacaribe.webs.com/ and http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/carimentors/ .
For more information on Nkabom, please visit http://www.thercs.org/youth/nkabominfo .  Join the Commonwealth Youth Programme on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/groups/CommonwealthYouthProgramme/ and visit our website at http://www.thecommonwealth.org/
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1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    My name is Ashley Young from Belize; and I was one of the lucky participant to take part in Cana-Caribe 2011. It was very interesting, meeting new people from across the Caribbean with the same goal and vision as your self; Searching for peace within your respective communities. We are now regonized as agents of peace. I hope that everybody who participated went back with much more confidence, and dedication to the youths. Each of us knowing that we have the support we need to be successful. We have made a difference even if it's one child. I hope it is a yearly programme, I believe it was a success and hat's off to the steering committee. They all deserve it, it was well planned and properly executed!!!

    Ashley
    Belize

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