Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network

Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network

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Photos from Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network's post 22/11/2025

Something New Is Beginning...

Next week marks the start of our Mentorship Maiden Edition a journey of growth, guidance, reflection, and purpose.

This isn’t just a programme.
It is a space for:
✨ Learning
✨ Unlearning
✨ Leadership
✨ Faith-informed development
✨ Real conversations that move us forward

We are preparing leaders who will inspire communities, strengthen values, and build a future where wisdom and knowledge meet action.

To everyone joining us come ready.
This is the beginning of something impactful.

Venue: Al-Iman Collage, Jos Plateau State
Time: 4:00pm
Date 29th November, 2025

14/11/2025

Towards a Sustainable Peace Architecture

Our recent multi-level roundtable between state and non-state actors showed one thing clearly peace cannot be left to government alone.

We need an inclusive, accountable, and adaptive peace architecture that reflects Plateau’s realities from rural communities to digital spaces.

Women, youth, religious leaders, and security agencies all have a role to play.

Peace is not a moment it is a structure we build together.

Photos from Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network's post 27/10/2025

Strengthening Local Voices for Lasting Peace
It was a fulfilling experience representing the Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network at the Stakeholders Engagement on Community Peacebuilding, organized by Bege Foundation under the ENGAGE Phase II Project — with funding support from Peace Direct through LEGASI.

As a panelist, I shared insights from our work fostering dialogue and resilience among pastoralist and farming communities across Plateau State. It was truly inspiring to listen to the impact stories from women and youth peace actors — stories of courage, transformation, and hope emerging from our communities.

The engagement reaffirmed the importance of localizing peacebuilding processes and strengthening collaboration among community actors, particularly in advancing UNSCR 1325 and 2250, which emphasize the vital roles of women and youth in peace, security, and development.

The Tattaaunawa Roundtable Initiative Youth Alliance for Leadership and Development in Africa (YALDA) Young African Leaders Initiative Network International Youth Conference International Human Rights Organization International Youth Council Global Changemakers Malala Fund Ladies Empowerment Goals and Support Initiative Building Blocks for Peace Foundation

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