Civil society perspectives on the New Agenda for Peace

For the past two years, everyone at the UN has been talking about the New Agenda for Peace, which was released in July this year. This new agenda outlines the UN Secretary-General's vision for multilateral efforts for peace and security.    
  
In these videos, we hear peacebuilders' perspectives on whether the new Agenda for Peace resonates with the realities of their work. Based on the civil society consultation event we held in Nairobi earlier this year.


Listen to the podcast episode: Voices for Peace: What's next for the New Agenda for Peace?

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