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|acronym=Y2P | |acronym=Y2P | ||
|logo=Y2Plogo.jpg | |logo=Y2Plogo.jpg | ||
|project_title= [[Bicommunal Youth Peace Activities]]<br>[[Youth Promoting Peace: | |project_title= [[Youth Promoting Peace: Bicommunal Youth Peace Activities]]<br>[[Youth Promoting Peace: Bicommunal Youth Peace Activities II]]<br>[[The Paphian Youth: A New Generation of Peace Builders]] | ||
|contract_number= | |contract_number=WSE-PS01-4053<br>WSE-PS02-4225 Amendment No. 1<br>CAN-05-011 | ||
|funding_period= | |funding_period=15/5/2001 - 31/12/2002<br>14/10/2002 - 13/10/2003<br>10/02/2005-20/03/2005 | ||
|coordinator=[[Athos Violaris]]<br>[[Nikoletta Koutsakou]]<br> | |coordinator=[[Yiannis Laouris]]<br>[[Demetris Tsaousis]]<br>[[Athos Violaris]]<br>[[Nikoletta Koutsakou]]<br>[[Münevver Güzoğlu]]<br>[[Xenia Constantinou]]<br>[[Levent Kizilduman]]<br>[[Marios Antoniou]]<br>[[Ugurcan Yasamsal]] | ||
|funding_agency=[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | |funding_agency=[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | ||
|total_cost=CY₤ | |total_cost=CY₤ 28,293 (final paid $45,504.16) <br>CY₤ 25,950 (final paid $54,141.29)<br>$12,000 | ||
|partners= | |partners= | ||
|website=[http://www.y2p.org Project website]<br>[http://mirror.undp.org/cyprus/projects/project_details.asp?ProjectID=123 Summary page at UN] | |website=[http://www.y2p.org Project website]<br>[http://mirror.undp.org/cyprus/projects/project_details.asp?ProjectID=123 Summary page at UN] | ||
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==History and founding of Y2P== | ==History and founding of Y2P== | ||
When a number of teenagers, participated in conferences both in Cyprus and abroad, they were able to lay the seeds in founding a youth organization known as Youth Promoting Peace (Y2P). An original meeting which took place in Hawaii spurred two teenagers to do “something more”, to try to change things in Cyprus and to bring the young people of the two communities closer together. More conferences, which took place both in Cyprus and abroad gave the necessary inspiration and confidence to found the group and declare the dedication of its members to work for peace both in Cyprus and in the world. | When a number of teenagers, participated in conferences both in Cyprus and abroad, they were able to lay the seeds in founding a youth organization known as Youth Promoting Peace (Y2P)<ref>[http://www.tech4peace.org/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=1189 History of the Group]</ref>. An original meeting which took place in Hawaii spurred two teenagers to do “something more”, to try to change things in Cyprus and to bring the young people of the two communities closer together. More conferences, which took place both in Cyprus and abroad gave the necessary inspiration and confidence to found the group and declare the dedication of its members to work for peace both in Cyprus and in the world. | ||
Since the inception of Y2P, the group has focused its efforts on the rapprochement between the two communities in Cyprus and the creation of bridges of communication, tolerance and understanding between the Greek Cypriots (GC) and the Turkish Cypriots (TC). | Since the inception of Y2P, the group has focused its efforts on the rapprochement between the two communities in Cyprus and the creation of bridges of communication, tolerance and understanding between the Greek Cypriots (GC) and the Turkish Cypriots (TC). | ||
A positive coinidence brought a senior facilitator Dr. [[Yiannis Laouris]] in contact with the early pioneers. Laouris was trained by international peace builders like Dr. [[ | A positive coinidence brought a senior facilitator Dr. [[Yiannis Laouris]] in contact with the early pioneers. Laouris was trained by international peace builders like Dr. [[Louise Diamond]] and Dr. [[Benjamin Broome]]. Equipped with extensive experience in facilitation of groups, being one of the Fulbright trained Senior Trainers, and having participated in many bi-communal activities and in lots of conferences both in Cyprus and abroad, he was able to respond to the needs of the group. At the same time, he was able to provide necessary information, knowledge, encouragment and positiveness in order to preserve and expand the enthusiasm of the young entrepreneurs. | ||
What is Y2P? | What is Y2P? | ||
==Y2P was inspired, designed and operated by youth== | ==Y2P was inspired, designed and operated by youth== | ||
Y2P | Y2P was a youth project, it was a project inspired, designed and operated by young people who wanted to raise their voices for their future. Y2P has developed into a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), an independent, non-politcal and non-profitable organization formed by youth initiatives, lead by the youth and governed by the youth. A highlight in the development of Y2P was achieved in late 1999 when the group secured a USAID grant that was awarded through [[UNDP/UNOPS|United Nations Development Program]] to CNTI: [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]. CNTI acted as an umbrella organization for a number of bicommunal projects and activities. Y2P had the strong support of many other bicommunal groups and especially the [[NGO Support Center]], which kindly provided space and infrastructure for meetings and workshops, the [[Technology for Peace]] group which hosted electronically all its activities, the [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]], which kindly provided facilitation during workshops, the Citizen’s movement for Re-unification and co-existence which provided networking, [[CYBER KIDS]], which co-funded most of their activities, as well as many others. | ||
==Y2P Vision and Objectives== | ==Y2P Vision and Objectives== | ||
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However, most of all Y2P has given hope to the small society of Cyprus. It gives hope to those who believe that Cyprus doesn’t have a peacful future. It makes people understand that young people have voice, have ideas, have beliefs and can make a difference. The youth is the future and it is necessary to build on them. If the society does not give them a chance to express their ideas and hear their opinions then, they will loose hope and they will stop believing that chances are possible. If the young generation looses hope, then who will challenge system, who will challenge the political parties, who will challenge world ideas, who will love this world? The youth of today have realized that it is their responsibility to halt the conflict, which perpetuates from the past and that it is they who will shape their future through promising initiatives, which will set the beginning of a new era for Cyprus. | However, most of all Y2P has given hope to the small society of Cyprus. It gives hope to those who believe that Cyprus doesn’t have a peacful future. It makes people understand that young people have voice, have ideas, have beliefs and can make a difference. The youth is the future and it is necessary to build on them. If the society does not give them a chance to express their ideas and hear their opinions then, they will loose hope and they will stop believing that chances are possible. If the young generation looses hope, then who will challenge system, who will challenge the political parties, who will challenge world ideas, who will love this world? The youth of today have realized that it is their responsibility to halt the conflict, which perpetuates from the past and that it is they who will shape their future through promising initiatives, which will set the beginning of a new era for Cyprus. | ||
==Young Facilitators who served as Coordinators== | |||
The Y2P pioneers started meeting at Oktana cafe from mid 1999 where [[Yiannis Laouris]], and periodically the father of [[Daphne Anastasiades]] were facilitating the sessions and provided inspiration. [[CYBER KIDS]] provided logistical support in the early phases. When the young pioneers were awarded their first grant, another young person was hired to serve as Assistant Coordinator, [[Xenia Constantinou]]. The following have served as (paid) coordinators for the funded projects: | |||
* [[Xenia Constantinou]] | |||
* [[Münevver Güzoğlu]] | |||
* [[Ugurcan Yasamsal]] | |||
* [[Levent Kizilduman]] | |||
* [[Nikoletta Koutsakou]] | |||
* [[Synthia Pavlou]] | |||
* [[Natasa Xenophontos]] | |||
Of course, the major responsibilities and the organization of the many events was conducted by the young pioneers who served as volunteers. Elected by the group as presidents were: | |||
* [[Daphne Anastasiades]] | |||
* [[Athos Violaris]] | |||
* [[Marios Antoniou]] | |||
==International interns working on Y2P== | |||
[[Melaina Spitzer]] visited Y2P and participated and supported the organization of events during the last years of its operations. [[Brooke Galloway]] performed studies on Y2P contributions to peace for her MS Thesis with the [[Portland State University - Conflict Resolution Graduate Program |Portland State University]] (student of [[Harry Anastasiou]]). | |||
==Table of all events== | ==Table of all events== | ||
Y2P has organized over 40 events in which thousands of people have participated. | |||
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|- | |- | ||
|6-Feb-2000 | |6-Feb-2000 | ||
| Tree Planting | |[[Y2P: Tree Planting 2000]] | ||
|200 | |200 | ||
| Pyla | | Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|26-Mar-2000 | |26-Mar-2000 | ||
|Youth Festival | |[[Y2P: Youth Festival 2000]] | ||
|800 | |800 | ||
|Pergamos Park – Pyla | |Pergamos Park – Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|30-Sep-2000 | |30-Sep-2000 | ||
|Rock Festival | |[[Y2P: Rock Festival 2000]] | ||
|800 | |800 | ||
|Pergamos Park Pyla | |Pergamos Park Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|1-Apr-2002 | |1-Apr-2002 | ||
|Music Festival: Bands for Peace | |[[Y2P: Music Festival: Bands for Peace 2002]] | ||
|700 | |700 | ||
|Pergamos Park Pyla | |Pergamos Park Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|1-Jun-2002 | |1-Jun-2002 | ||
|Conference: Cyprus in the European Union: Socioeconomic Impact and New Opportunities for the Youth | |[[Y2P: Conference: Cyprus in the European Union: Socioeconomic Impact and New Opportunities for the Youth 2002]] | ||
|300 | |300 | ||
|Nicosia-South | |Nicosia-South | ||
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|Y2P | |Y2P | ||
|[[Nikoletta Koutsakou]] | |[[Nikoletta Koutsakou]] | ||
| | |[[Youth Board of Cyprus]] | ||
|[[UNDP/UNOPS]], [[ | |[[UNDP/UNOPS]], [[Youth Board of Cyprus]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1-Jul-2002 | |1-Jul-2002 | ||
|Euromed seminar: “Different but United against Racism and Xenophobia” | |[[Y2P: Euromed seminar: “Different but United against Racism and Xenophobia” 2002]] | ||
|4 | |4 | ||
|Israel | |Israel | ||
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|[[Nikoletta Koutsakou]] | |[[Nikoletta Koutsakou]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EUROMED)| EUROMED]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1-Sep-2002 | |1-Sep-2002 | ||
|Participation to Bi-communal Forum Celebrations | |[[Y2P: Participation to Bi-communal Forum Celebrations 2002]] | ||
|10 delegates | |10 delegates | ||
|Ledra Palace | |Ledra Palace | ||
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|[[Marios Antoniou]] | |[[Marios Antoniou]] | ||
|All Youth Branches of Political Parties | |All Youth Branches of Political Parties | ||
|[[ | |[[Youth Board of Cyprus]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|30 Sept. 2002 | |30 Sept. 2002 | ||
|Rock Festival “Cyprus Peace Day” | |[[Y2P: Rock Festival “Cyprus Peace Day”]] | ||
|500 | |500 | ||
|Pergamos Park Pyla | |Pergamos Park Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|2001-completed Nov 2002 | |2001-completed Nov 2002 | ||
|Y2P Movie “Shadows of Dream” | |[[Y2P: Movie “Shadows of Dream”]] | ||
|Projected to 300 young people in different occasions | |Projected to 300 young people in different occasions | ||
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|Nov. 2002 | |Nov. 2002 | ||
|Bi-communal Workshop “Annan Plan: Prospects and Expectations” | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal Workshop “Annan Plan: Prospects and Expectations” 2002]] | ||
|30 | |30 | ||
|Pyla | |Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|Dec. 2002 | |Dec. 2002 | ||
|Production of Y2P CD Rom | |[[Y2P: Production of Y2P CD Rom]] | ||
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|[[Xenia Constantinou]] | |[[Xenia Constantinou]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[UNDP/UNOPS]], [[EKKOTEK]] | |[[UNDP/UNOPS]], [[Ekkotek High-tech business incubator|EKKOTEK]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|29 Dec. 2002 | |29 Dec. 2002 | ||
|Bi-communal New | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal New Year's Party 2002]] | ||
|200 | |200 | ||
|Pyla | |Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|Dec. 2002 | |Dec. 2002 | ||
|Participation to a Euromed Contact Making Seminar - Ankara | |[[Y2P: Participation to a Euromed Contact Making Seminar - Ankara 2002]] | ||
|1 delegate | |1 delegate | ||
|Turkey | |Turkey | ||
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|Turkey’s National Youth Agency | |Turkey’s National Youth Agency | ||
| | | | ||
|[[ | |[[Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EUROMED)| EUROMED]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6 Jan. 2003 | |6 Jan. 2003 | ||
|Weekly Peace Marches from the Presidential House to Ledra’s Street | |[[Y2P: Weekly Peace Marches from the Presidential House to Ledra’s Street 2003]] | ||
|50 each time | |50 each time | ||
|Nicosia-South | |Nicosia-South | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|22 Febr. 2003 | |22 Febr. 2003 | ||
|Workshop: “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” | |[[Y2P: Workshop: “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” 2003]] | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
|Paphos | |Paphos | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|15-Mar-2003 | |15-Mar-2003 | ||
|Workshop: “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” | |[[Y2P: Workshop: “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” 2003]] | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
|Limassol | |Limassol | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|23-Mar-2003 | |23-Mar-2003 | ||
|Mass event: “Fly A Kite for Peace” | |[[Y2P: Mass event: “Fly A Kite for Peace” 2003]] | ||
|300 | |300 | ||
|Pergamos Park, Pyla | |Pergamos Park, Pyla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|12-May-2003 | |12-May-2003 | ||
|Conference: “Education in Cyprus in View of the Forthcoming Political Settlement” | |[[Y2P: Conference: “Education in Cyprus in View of the Forthcoming Political Settlement” 2003]] | ||
|80 | |80 | ||
|Nicosia-South | |Nicosia-South | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|30-May-2003 | |30-May-2003 | ||
|Bi-communal Youth “Showcase”, presentation of Y2P | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal Youth “Showcase”, presentation of Y2P 2003]] | ||
|5 delegates | |5 delegates | ||
|Nicosia - Fulbright | |Nicosia - Fulbright | ||
|1 day | |1 day | ||
|[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | |[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Münevver Güzoğlu]], [[Xenia Constantinou]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Fulbright]] | |[[Cyprus Fulbright Commission]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|14-Jun-2003 | |14-Jun-2003 | ||
|Workshop: “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” | |[[Y2P: Workshop: “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” 2003]] | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
|Nicosia - North | |Nicosia - North | ||
|1 day | |1 day | ||
|Y2P | |Y2P | ||
|[[ | |[[Münevver Güzoğlu]] | ||
| | | | ||
|UNOPS | |UNOPS | ||
|- | |- | ||
|22-Jun-2003 | |22-Jun-2003 | ||
|Bi-communal tour to the South | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal tour to the South 2003]] | ||
|30 | |30 | ||
|Protaras – Ayia Napa | |Protaras – Ayia Napa | ||
|1 day | |1 day | ||
|Y2P | |Y2P | ||
|[[ | |[[Münevver Güzoğlu]], [[Xenia Constantinou]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | |[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|29-Jun-2003 | |29-Jun-2003 | ||
|Bicommunal Workshop Nicosia - South“Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” | |[[Y2P: Bicommunal Workshop Nicosia - South“Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” 2003]] | ||
|25 | |25 | ||
|Nicosia-South | |Nicosia-South | ||
|1 day | |1 day | ||
|Y2P | |Y2P | ||
|[[ | |[[Münevver Güzoğlu]], [[Xenia Constantinou]] | ||
| | | | ||
|UNOPS | |UNOPS | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1-Jul-2003 | |1-Jul-2003 | ||
|Bi-communal Round table discussion | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal Round table discussion 2003]] | ||
|2 delegates | |2 delegates | ||
|Nicosia - Fulbright | |Nicosia - Fulbright | ||
|1 day | |1 day | ||
|American Embassy | |American Embassy | ||
|[[ | |[[Münevver Güzoğlu]], [[Xenia Constantinou]] | ||
| | | | ||
|Fulbright | |[[Cyprus Fulbright Commission]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6-12 July 2003 | |6-12 July 2003 | ||
|Euromed Seminar: Finding Common Ground: Conflict Resolution & Mediation through Focusing on the Environment | |[[Y2P: Euromed Seminar: Finding Common Ground: Conflict Resolution & Mediation through Focusing on the Environment 2003]] | ||
|55 | |55 | ||
|Pafos – Nicosia - Kerynia | |Pafos – Nicosia - Kerynia | ||
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|[[Xenia Constantinou]], [[Daphne Anastasiades]] | |[[Xenia Constantinou]], [[Daphne Anastasiades]] | ||
|Development Agency of Karditsa – Greece, Green Course – Israel, International Palestinian League – Palestine, Peace Child International –UK, ETSSA Youth Center-Egypt, Rainbow Bridge – Poland, Global Economic Connection-Germany | |Development Agency of Karditsa – Greece, Green Course – Israel, International Palestinian League – Palestine, Peace Child International –UK, ETSSA Youth Center-Egypt, Rainbow Bridge – Poland, Global Economic Connection-Germany | ||
|[[ | ||[[Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EUROMED)| EUROMED]], [[UNDP/UNOPS]], Cyprus Telecommunications Authority, Bank of Cyprus, Cyprus Tourism Organization, Nicosia Busses, Nicosia municipalities, Coca Cola, KEO, Goodys, | ||
|- | |- | ||
|23-25 August 2003 | |23-25 August 2003 | ||
|Camping - Workshop “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” | |[[Y2P: Camping - Workshop “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” 2003]] | ||
|40 | |40 | ||
|Kerynia-Lapta | |Kerynia-Lapta | ||
|3 days | |3 days | ||
|[[Kayad ]]– Y2P | |[[Kayad ]]– Y2P | ||
|[[ | |[[Münevver Güzoğlu]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | |[[UNDP/UNOPS]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|17-21 Sept. 2004 | |17-21 Sept. 2004 | ||
|Launching of the Euro-Med Platform | |[[Y2P: Launching of the Euro-Med Platform 2004]] | ||
|1 delegate | |1 delegate | ||
|Malta | |Malta | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|28-Sep-2003 | |28-Sep-2003 | ||
|PicNic, Souvles for Peace | |[[Y2P: PicNic, Souvles for Peace 2003]] | ||
|40 | |40 | ||
|Nicosia-South | |Nicosia-South | ||
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|30-Sep-2003 | |30-Sep-2003 | ||
|Futsal & Basketball Competition | |[[Y2P: Futsal & Basketball Competition 2003]] | ||
|100 | |100 | ||
|Nicosia South | |Nicosia South | ||
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|30-Sep-2003 | |30-Sep-2003 | ||
|Bi-communal Cultural Festival | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal Cultural Festival 2003]] | ||
|200 | |200 | ||
|Nicosia – Ledra Palace | |Nicosia – Ledra Palace | ||
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|18-Oct-2003 | |18-Oct-2003 | ||
|Participation to UN Day | |[[Y2P: Participation to UN Day 2003]] | ||
|10 | |10 | ||
|Nicosia – Ledra Palace | |Nicosia – Ledra Palace | ||
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|29-Oct-2003 | |29-Oct-2003 | ||
|Workshop “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” | |[[Y2P: Workshop “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” 2003]] | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
|Famagusta – City Hall | |Famagusta – City Hall | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|28-Nov-2003 | |28-Nov-2003 | ||
|Movie Projection “Shadows of Dream” – Y2P Production, bi-lingual | |[[Y2P: Movie Projection “Shadows of Dream” – Y2P Production, bi-lingual 2003]] | ||
|30 | |30 | ||
|Nicosia - South | |Nicosia - South | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|29-Nov-2003 | |29-Nov-2003 | ||
|Workshop “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” | |[[Y2P: Workshop “Development of Dialogue, Negotiation Skills and Conflict Resolution Techniques for the Youth” 2003]] | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
|Larnaca | |Larnaca | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|28-Dec-2003 | |28-Dec-2003 | ||
|Bi-communal New Year’s Party | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal New Year’s Party 2003]] | ||
|150 | |150 | ||
|Nicosia | |Nicosia | ||
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|20-Feb-2004 | |20-Feb-2004 | ||
|Bi-communal Carnival Party | |[[Y2P: Bi-communal Carnival Party 2004]] | ||
|100 | |100 | ||
|Nicosia | |Nicosia | ||
|1 day | |1 day | ||
|Y2P | |Y2P | ||
| | |[[Xenia Constantinou]], [[Ugurcan Yasamsal]] | ||
| | | | ||
|entrance fee | |entrance fee | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1-May-2004 | |1-May-2004 | ||
|“YES” Campaign | |[[Y2P: “YES” Campaign 2004]] | ||
|100 | |100 | ||
|Nicosia | |Nicosia | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|9-May-2004 | |9-May-2004 | ||
|Mass Event: Europe Day Celebrations | |[[Y2P: Mass Event: Europe Day Celebrations 2004]] | ||
|100 | |100 | ||
|Famagusta | |Famagusta | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|18-Jun-2004 | |18-Jun-2004 | ||
|Meeting with the Minister of Education – South Mr. Paukios Georgiades | |[[Y2P: Meeting with the Minister of Education – South Mr. Paukios Georgiades 2004]] | ||
|2 delegates | |2 delegates | ||
|Nicosia –South | |Nicosia –South | ||
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|2-Jul-2004 | |2-Jul-2004 | ||
|Meeting with the Minister of Education – North Mr. Erbil Akbil | |[[Y2P: Meeting with the Minister of Education – North Mr. Erbil Akbil 2004]] | ||
|2 delegates | |2 delegates | ||
|Nicosia-North | |Nicosia-North | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|24-Jul-2004 | |24-Jul-2004 | ||
|Presentation of Y2P at SIT Vermont Camps | |[[Y2P: Presentation of Y2P at SIT Vermont Camps 2004]] | ||
|2 delegates | |2 delegates | ||
|Vermont - USA | |Vermont - USA | ||
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|[[Marios Antoniou]], [[Xenia Constantinou]] | |[[Marios Antoniou]], [[Xenia Constantinou]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Fulbright]] | |[[Cyprus Fulbright Commission]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|30-Jul-2004 | |30-Jul-2004 | ||
|Workshop: “The Role of Media in the Cyprus Conflict” | |[[Y2P: Workshop: “The Role of Media in the Cyprus Conflict” 2004]] | ||
|22 | |22 | ||
|Kerynia | |Kerynia | ||
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==Important Contributions of Y2P== | ==Important Contributions of Y2P== | ||
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* Their example encouraged many other organizations to fund, support and advertise Y2P ‘s events; e.g., Fulbright, cyprus youth organizations, Cyber Kids etc. | * Their example encouraged many other organizations to fund, support and advertise Y2P ‘s events; e.g., Fulbright, cyprus youth organizations, Cyber Kids etc. | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://mirror.undp.org/cyprus/projects/project_details.asp?ProjectID=105 Technology for Peace - Information Website on Bi-communal Activities] | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] | [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] | ||
[[Category:UNDP Projects]] | [[Category:UNDP Projects]] | ||
[[Category:Projects with SDD]] | [[Category:Projects with SDD]] | ||
[[Category:Peace Projects]] | |||
[[Category:Peace organizations]] | |||
[[Category: FWC Spinoff]] |
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History and founding of Y2P
When a number of teenagers, participated in conferences both in Cyprus and abroad, they were able to lay the seeds in founding a youth organization known as Youth Promoting Peace (Y2P)[1]. An original meeting which took place in Hawaii spurred two teenagers to do “something more”, to try to change things in Cyprus and to bring the young people of the two communities closer together. More conferences, which took place both in Cyprus and abroad gave the necessary inspiration and confidence to found the group and declare the dedication of its members to work for peace both in Cyprus and in the world. Since the inception of Y2P, the group has focused its efforts on the rapprochement between the two communities in Cyprus and the creation of bridges of communication, tolerance and understanding between the Greek Cypriots (GC) and the Turkish Cypriots (TC). A positive coinidence brought a senior facilitator Dr. Yiannis Laouris in contact with the early pioneers. Laouris was trained by international peace builders like Dr. Louise Diamond and Dr. Benjamin Broome. Equipped with extensive experience in facilitation of groups, being one of the Fulbright trained Senior Trainers, and having participated in many bi-communal activities and in lots of conferences both in Cyprus and abroad, he was able to respond to the needs of the group. At the same time, he was able to provide necessary information, knowledge, encouragment and positiveness in order to preserve and expand the enthusiasm of the young entrepreneurs. What is Y2P?
Y2P was inspired, designed and operated by youth
Y2P was a youth project, it was a project inspired, designed and operated by young people who wanted to raise their voices for their future. Y2P has developed into a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), an independent, non-politcal and non-profitable organization formed by youth initiatives, lead by the youth and governed by the youth. A highlight in the development of Y2P was achieved in late 1999 when the group secured a USAID grant that was awarded through United Nations Development Program to CNTI: Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute. CNTI acted as an umbrella organization for a number of bicommunal projects and activities. Y2P had the strong support of many other bicommunal groups and especially the NGO Support Center, which kindly provided space and infrastructure for meetings and workshops, the Technology for Peace group which hosted electronically all its activities, the Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group, which kindly provided facilitation during workshops, the Citizen’s movement for Re-unification and co-existence which provided networking, CYBER KIDS, which co-funded most of their activities, as well as many others.
Y2P Vision and Objectives
The vision of Y2P is significant to both communities. However, its vision and objectives do not only have an impact for the youth of the two communities but for all the citizens of the country. The vision of the group is to lay the foundations for a better and safer future through a number of bicommunal activities, which aim to bring the youth of the two communities in Cyprus, the GC and the TC closer together, to promote the principles of tolerance, mutual respect and common understanding. The young members of the organization envision enhancing the prospect of living in a place, which is not separated into two different parts, which has no limitations of any kind. Bringing the GC and TC young people together is not an easy task. The young group members have to find ways to connect on the basis that they have common things, whether those are experiences, problems, fears and questions about the future. This is why one of Y2P objectives are the creation of bridges of communication between the GC and TC youth and the promotion of long lasting friendships. At the same time Y2P tries to promote the development of the feeling of mutual respect and common understanding.
Y2P as a “molecule” of Cyprus future civil society
Y2P played an important role not only for its members but also for the whole community. This youth group has created new and exciting pathways to facilitate the cooperation of all bicommunal youth groups of Cyprus and to elevat their various activities to a community level thus preparing them to act and behave as active citizens in the emerging civil society of Cyprus. Their activites have enchanced cooporation, interaction and teamwork between existing bicommunal youth groups, have attracted people from various ethnic groups to participate and deepen their understanding of the notion of communication, solidarity, human rights, democracy and the role of the active citizen. Y2P has managed to change the society’s attitudes. It brought not only teenagers of the two comminities together but also adults. The group promotes principles of tolerance through conferences and events of undertsanding. The existance of the group itself in a small society like Cyprus has a great impact to the community since it has raised questions regarding education, forgiveness, history etc. However, most of all Y2P has given hope to the small society of Cyprus. It gives hope to those who believe that Cyprus doesn’t have a peacful future. It makes people understand that young people have voice, have ideas, have beliefs and can make a difference. The youth is the future and it is necessary to build on them. If the society does not give them a chance to express their ideas and hear their opinions then, they will loose hope and they will stop believing that chances are possible. If the young generation looses hope, then who will challenge system, who will challenge the political parties, who will challenge world ideas, who will love this world? The youth of today have realized that it is their responsibility to halt the conflict, which perpetuates from the past and that it is they who will shape their future through promising initiatives, which will set the beginning of a new era for Cyprus.
Young Facilitators who served as Coordinators
The Y2P pioneers started meeting at Oktana cafe from mid 1999 where Yiannis Laouris, and periodically the father of Daphne Anastasiades were facilitating the sessions and provided inspiration. CYBER KIDS provided logistical support in the early phases. When the young pioneers were awarded their first grant, another young person was hired to serve as Assistant Coordinator, Xenia Constantinou. The following have served as (paid) coordinators for the funded projects:
- Xenia Constantinou
- Münevver Güzoğlu
- Ugurcan Yasamsal
- Levent Kizilduman
- Nikoletta Koutsakou
- Synthia Pavlou
- Natasa Xenophontos
Of course, the major responsibilities and the organization of the many events was conducted by the young pioneers who served as volunteers. Elected by the group as presidents were:
International interns working on Y2P
Melaina Spitzer visited Y2P and participated and supported the organization of events during the last years of its operations. Brooke Galloway performed studies on Y2P contributions to peace for her MS Thesis with the Portland State University (student of Harry Anastasiou).
Table of all events
Y2P has organized over 40 events in which thousands of people have participated.
Important Contributions of Y2P
- Changed society’s attitudes
- Brought teenagers from the 2 communities together
- Showed common things two the youth, connect on common grounds – violence, crime, drugs, AIDS
- Offered an example for peace education
- Promoted principles of tolerance – through conferences, events of understanding
- The uniqueness of the members themeselves – have been good educated, took part in peace building conferences, mediation, conflict resolution etc. had an impact not only to the youth but also the entire society, political parties, decision making, democracy – raised questions, education – peace education, politics – time fo change
- Demonstrated how the youth can also work with the UN
- Their example encouraged many other organizations to fund, support and advertise Y2P ‘s events; e.g., Fulbright, cyprus youth organizations, Cyber Kids etc.