Generations For Peace
Areen A. has worked in various roles in the fields of environmental engineering, project management, and humanitarian action. Currently serving as a Program Officer and Coordinator at Generations For Peace, Areen has also gained experience as an energy, climate change ambassador and a regional focal point for the United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth. With a background in environmental engineering and a diploma in project management, Areen has also contributed as a member of the MENA Youth Capacity Building in Humanitarian Action Youth Advisory Group.
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Generations For Peace
Generations For Peace (GFP) is a Jordan-based global non-profit peacebuilding organisation founded by HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein of Jordan in 2007. Dedicated to sustainable peacebuilding and the use of sport, advocacy, art, dialogue, empowerment, and media for conflict transformation, GFP empowers volunteer leaders of youth to promote active tolerance and responsible citizenship in communities that experience different forms of conflict and violence. GFP is ranked 25th in the “Top 200 Social Good Organisations (SGO) in the World” for 2021 by SGO Advisor and is the third-highest-ranked peacebuilding SGO in the world. It is also the top-ranked SGO in the Arab World. Since 2007, GFP has grown rapidly. We have trained, mentored and supported more than 20,502 volunteer leaders of youth from 52 countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. With our support, their ongoing programmes address local issues of conflict and violence and have touched the lives of more than 1,446,349 children, youth and adults in different contexts. Overview Vision: Sustainable peace in tolerant communities through responsible citizenship Mission: To empower youth to lead and cascade sustainable change in communities experiencing conflict through free education in conflict transformation and using sport for peacebuilding. Shared Values Youth Leadership: Youth have a role to play and contribute to building consensus, transforming conflict and contributing to sustainable peace. Community Empowerment: Volunteers build grassroots support in their communities, putting a human face on the issues and creating momentum and motivation for people to change. Active Tolerance: Programmes are designed to empower youth leaders to bring people together from both sides of the divide into a more neutral and tolerant dialogue. Responsible Citizenship: Our goal is for each of us to take responsibility to be active citizens contributing to change where we live for