Youth and Technology
“Around the world, young women and men are at the forefront of efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism and promote peace”.
-- Speech by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
has prioritised youth in their PVE work with such projects as . Another example is the which is a multi-stakeholder partnership between the , the United Nations 国产AVbuilding Support Office (PBSO), and the United Network of Young 国产AVbuilders (UNOY 国产AVbuilders), working together through the inter-agency Working Group on Youth and 国产AVbuilding. The platform, launched in 2016 to promote and support the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, 国产AV and Security, is hosted by the . UNDP has also produced a video on how to combat the rising influence of radical ideologies among Asian youth - .
In 2016, Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) and the Zurich-based ICT4国产AV Foundation launched a project on private sector engagement in responding to the use of ICT for terrorist purposes. The project involves numerous partners from Government, the private sector, trade associations, civil society, academia, and multi-stakeholder and public/private initiatives. The project subsequently evolved into the “” initiative. On 26 June 2017, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube announced the formation of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT), which aims to develop technological solutions, conduct research, and share knowledge with smaller companies to contribute to the global fight against terrorism. On 29 November 2017, Tech Against Terrorism launched its online Knowledge-Sharing Platform (KSP) to promote the sharing of good practices, in partnership with the Republic of Korea and GIFCT. The KSP is a website containing a collection of tools and resources to support the efforts of start-ups and smaller technology companies to strengthen their response to terrorist exploitation of the Internet.
and launched the project “”, This project aims to create opportunities for young women and men to engage as change-makers and peacebuilders in their immediate communities and wider societies, and to promote a constructive vision of young people as leaders, addressing hate related issues. UNESCO is engaging youth in the protection of all forms of heritage and the promotion of cultural diversity to foster more fair, inclusive and peaceful societies, through the and .
has been delivering the “Capacity Building of Technical and Vocational Training Institutes” in a number of countries, including in South Asia, to support vulnerable young adults acquire skills to find and retain decent employment. Another project is Preventing Violent Extremism through Strategic Communications which led to the development of the United Nations Strategic Communications Approach to Preventing Violent Extremism, which includes key recommendations and guidance on how United Nations entities should communicate about violent extremism using United Nations values as a foundation for effective alternative narratives that resonate at the local level.