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The project "ASÎTÎ: Promoting the role of internally displaced and refugee youth from the long-lasting conflicts in Syria and the KRI and the youth of the host communities of Jordan and Catalonia in building peace and consolidating democracy and human rights in the Middle East" foresees the realization of a final mixed-participative evaluation, with emphasis on the process of articulation and execution among the organizations involved, as well as on the strategies undertaken for the achievement of results.
ASITI is a 18 month project (extended to 24 months) funded by the ACCD (Catalan Agency for the Cooperation and Development) started at 15/02/2022 and finishing by 14/02/2024. The project main objectives are:
The overall goal is to promote the empowerment and leadership of internally displaced youth (IDPs) and refugees from the protracted conflicts in Syria and Iraqi Kurdistan and the youth of the communities of reception of Jordan and Catalonia in peace buildlding and the consolidation of democracy and human rights in the Middle East.
The specific objective is to promote the effective cross-cutting of the EIGBDH approach and environmental justice in peace-building initiatives and the recovery of the most serious negative impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Syria and Iraqi Kurdistan through strengthening the role of young Syrians and Kurds as agents of social and political transformation, whether in their countries of origin (Syria, KRI) or host countries (Jordan, Catalonia).
2. GOALS
The mixed evaluation delves into the role of youth in the peace processes of Iraq, Syria, Jordan and Catalonia by specifically analyzing Result 3 of the project.
R3. Promoting the change of public policies. Reinforced the participation and accessibility of young IDPs and refugees from the protracted conflicts in Syria and Iraqi Kurdistan in the formulation of public policies on peacebuilding and to be able to influence: 1. The effective incorporation of the focus on human rights, gender justice and environmental justice in peacebuilding initiatives; 2. The inclusion of the peacebuilding, gender and human rights approach in post-COVID-19 green recovery policies.
It is expected that the evaluator conducts a deep analysis, extracts conclusions and recomendations to enhance the achievement of the result. Moreover, the actions and activities that had or could potentially be connected to youth involvement in peace processes would also be identified and analysed, analysing the impact of nonviolence in a broader peacebuilding horizon.
The main goal would be to answer the following questions starting from more specific to general objectives:
The IDP and refugee and IDP young roles
Social cohesion for IDP and refugee youth
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