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United Network of Young Peacebuilders
Youth Advocacy
United Network of Young Peacebuilders



What is Advocacy?




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United Network of Young Peacebuilders



What is Advocacy?

      A conscious effort and process to influence the people
      which make policy.




                                                       (Cox, 2009)


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What is Advocacy?

      Advocacy is the umbrella for a number of
      activities.
      •Lobbying:




      •Campaigning:




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What is Advocacy?

      Advocacy is the umbrella for a number of
      activities.
      •Lobbying: the act of influencing policy makers
      towards a special interest.


      •Campaigning: an organized plan set for a
      particular goal or purpose which in general seeks
      to attract public interest. This motivates more
      people to become part of the cause.
                                                       (Cox, 2009)


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Why do Advocacy?




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Why do Advocacy?
     •    Article 21 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

     ‘Everyone has the right to take part in the government of
        his country, directly or through freely chosen
        representatives.’


     •    Supports development work to impact current policy making
     •    Focuses on root and structural causes of issues
     •    Feeds into other areas of NGO work to increase visibility
     •    Ensures participation and representation of all key stakeholders



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Who does Advocacy:




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Who does Advocacy:
     There are three options as to who can do the advocacy
     •Advocacy done for main stakeholders
     •Advocacy with main stakeholders
     •Advocacy by main stakeholders




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People-Centred Advocacy
     •    Focus on the grassroots level to help main stakeholders become
          the leaders and voice of their own advocacy.
            •    This helps increase Voice and Accountability
     •    Voice: Can be formal or informal and expressed through
            •    Complaints, organized protest, lobbying, participating in
                 decision making.
     •    Accountability: Described by the UNDP as
     “the requirement that officials answer to stakeholders on the
        disposal of their powers and duties, act on criticisms or
        requirements made of them and accept (some) responsibility
        for failure, incompetence or deceit"


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Who to speak with?




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Who to speak with?
   Map out Activity
   •Targets
   •Audience: (direct or indirect target)
   •Allies
   •Opponents
   •Other players: organizations working in the same field




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Follow-up

  The path towards implementation is supported by follow-up
  activities.
  •Pressure must be continuously applied
  •These activities further create accountability from the policy
  makers.
  •Build and strengthen relationships with the decision makers
  •Create public awareness of what has been done (not done) to
  create urgency




                                                                    (Cox, 2009)


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                                                       (Cox, 2009)


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What are the Challenges to Advocacy?




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What are the Challenges to Advocacy?
        → Evaluating effectiveness
               → How do we asses our own impact?
                      → There must be critical ongoing evaluation
                      → Look at previous case studies
               → Do the efforts justify the invested finances and resources?
        → Ensuring the involvement of ALL stakeholders
               → The main stakeholders should always be involved
                      → There is a current lack of attention on youth as stakeholders
               → Impact the strength of the campaign
        → Understanding the targets and their underlying cognitions, motivations
          and resources
               → What do the policy makers believe?
               → What are their motivations?
               → What power do they hold?
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UNOY Advocacy

  Since 1993, UNOY Peacebuilders has promoted the role of youth
  peacebuilding, in line with the UN Declaration for the Decade for a
  Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World
  (2001-2010).

  Advocacy activities try to influence the agendas and programs of
  governmental and inter-governmental institutions such as the UN
  and the EU, and non-governmental organisations in relation to their
  involvement with youth as protagonists and partners.




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UNOY Advocacy

  Participates in numerous events at the UN in Geneva put together
  by UN agencies, State Missions to the UN, or NGOs on the topics of:
         •Culture of peace
         •Youth movements
         •Cultural heritage
         •Human right to peace
         •Rights of the child
         •The right to education.




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UNOY Advocacy

  Youth Advocacy Team
         •2005, 2006, 2007, 2012
         •Global Youth Team advocating at the UN or the EU to promote
         the role of youth in peacebuilding.
                 In NY 2005-2006 to highlight the role of youth in the
                  Decade for a Culture of Peace
                 In 2007 met with Dutch and EU policy makers on issues
                  about a Culture of Peace and Peace Education
                 In 2007 recommendations for the United Nations
                  Secretary General’s Study on Violence against Children
                 In 2012 in NY for a UN Security Council Resolution on
                  Youth, Peace and Security
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References

  Cox, J. (2009). Participatory advocacy: A toolkit for VSO staff,
           volunteers and partners. VSO.
  UNDP POGAR.Transparency and accountability. Retrieved,
  2012, from
  http://www.undp-pogar.org/governance/transparency-and-accountability.a




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Advocacy Simulation
Advocates                                      Policy Makers

Applies to all groups:                         Applies to all roles:
• Give your organization a name
• Think about the context your organization    •   Consider the context which you are
   is functioning in                               working in:
     – Country?
     – Urban/rural?                            •   What are your main priorities?
     – Youth led?                              •   Who are your allies?
     – Are you advocating for a group or are   •   Is there something you can’t stand?
         you actually part of that group       •
         yourselves                                Is there an issue (or several) that you are
                                                   very passionate about?
     – Based on what have you defined your
         advocacy targets                      •   How did you end up in the position you
                                                   are in now?

•   Why are you advocating for what you are    •   You will represent a policy maker working
    advocating for? What is your motivation?
    Use the expertise you have gained in           in the same country as the advocate
    these fields during your summer school         which approaches you. This means that
                                                   the country will change depending on the
                                                   advocate you speak with, however, your
•   Further specify and define your advocacy       goals and opinions do not change.
    goal and set up sub-goals

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UNOY Youth Advocacy

  • 1. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Youth Advocacy
  • 2. United Network of Young Peacebuilders What is Advocacy? www.unoy.org
  • 3. United Network of Young Peacebuilders What is Advocacy? A conscious effort and process to influence the people which make policy. (Cox, 2009) www.unoy.org
  • 4. United Network of Young Peacebuilders What is Advocacy? Advocacy is the umbrella for a number of activities. •Lobbying: •Campaigning: www.unoy.org
  • 5. United Network of Young Peacebuilders What is Advocacy? Advocacy is the umbrella for a number of activities. •Lobbying: the act of influencing policy makers towards a special interest. •Campaigning: an organized plan set for a particular goal or purpose which in general seeks to attract public interest. This motivates more people to become part of the cause. (Cox, 2009) www.unoy.org
  • 6. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Why do Advocacy? www.unoy.org
  • 7. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Why do Advocacy? • Article 21 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: ‘Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.’ • Supports development work to impact current policy making • Focuses on root and structural causes of issues • Feeds into other areas of NGO work to increase visibility • Ensures participation and representation of all key stakeholders www.unoy.org
  • 8. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Who does Advocacy: www.unoy.org
  • 9. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Who does Advocacy: There are three options as to who can do the advocacy •Advocacy done for main stakeholders •Advocacy with main stakeholders •Advocacy by main stakeholders www.unoy.org
  • 10. United Network of Young Peacebuilders People-Centred Advocacy • Focus on the grassroots level to help main stakeholders become the leaders and voice of their own advocacy. • This helps increase Voice and Accountability • Voice: Can be formal or informal and expressed through • Complaints, organized protest, lobbying, participating in decision making. • Accountability: Described by the UNDP as “the requirement that officials answer to stakeholders on the disposal of their powers and duties, act on criticisms or requirements made of them and accept (some) responsibility for failure, incompetence or deceit" www.unoy.org
  • 11. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Who to speak with? www.unoy.org
  • 12. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Who to speak with? Map out Activity •Targets •Audience: (direct or indirect target) •Allies •Opponents •Other players: organizations working in the same field www.unoy.org
  • 13. United Network of Young Peacebuilders Follow-up The path towards implementation is supported by follow-up activities. •Pressure must be continuously applied •These activities further create accountability from the policy makers. •Build and strengthen relationships with the decision makers •Create public awareness of what has been done (not done) to create urgency (Cox, 2009) www.unoy.org
  • 14. United Network of Young Peacebuilders (Cox, 2009) www.unoy.org
  • 15. United Network of Young Peacebuilders What are the Challenges to Advocacy? www.unoy.org
  • 16. United Network of Young Peacebuilders What are the Challenges to Advocacy? → Evaluating effectiveness → How do we asses our own impact? → There must be critical ongoing evaluation → Look at previous case studies → Do the efforts justify the invested finances and resources? → Ensuring the involvement of ALL stakeholders → The main stakeholders should always be involved → There is a current lack of attention on youth as stakeholders → Impact the strength of the campaign → Understanding the targets and their underlying cognitions, motivations and resources → What do the policy makers believe? → What are their motivations? → What power do they hold? www.unoy.org
  • 17. United Network of Young Peacebuilders UNOY Advocacy Since 1993, UNOY Peacebuilders has promoted the role of youth peacebuilding, in line with the UN Declaration for the Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World (2001-2010). Advocacy activities try to influence the agendas and programs of governmental and inter-governmental institutions such as the UN and the EU, and non-governmental organisations in relation to their involvement with youth as protagonists and partners. www.unoy.org
  • 18. United Network of Young Peacebuilders UNOY Advocacy Participates in numerous events at the UN in Geneva put together by UN agencies, State Missions to the UN, or NGOs on the topics of: •Culture of peace •Youth movements •Cultural heritage •Human right to peace •Rights of the child •The right to education. www.unoy.org
  • 19. United Network of Young Peacebuilders UNOY Advocacy Youth Advocacy Team •2005, 2006, 2007, 2012 •Global Youth Team advocating at the UN or the EU to promote the role of youth in peacebuilding.  In NY 2005-2006 to highlight the role of youth in the Decade for a Culture of Peace  In 2007 met with Dutch and EU policy makers on issues about a Culture of Peace and Peace Education  In 2007 recommendations for the United Nations Secretary General’s Study on Violence against Children  In 2012 in NY for a UN Security Council Resolution on Youth, Peace and Security www.unoy.org
  • 20. United Network of Young Peacebuilders References Cox, J. (2009). Participatory advocacy: A toolkit for VSO staff, volunteers and partners. VSO. UNDP POGAR.Transparency and accountability. Retrieved, 2012, from http://www.undp-pogar.org/governance/transparency-and-accountability.a www.unoy.org
  • 21. Advocacy Simulation Advocates Policy Makers Applies to all groups: Applies to all roles: • Give your organization a name • Think about the context your organization • Consider the context which you are is functioning in working in: – Country? – Urban/rural? • What are your main priorities? – Youth led? • Who are your allies? – Are you advocating for a group or are • Is there something you can’t stand? you actually part of that group • yourselves Is there an issue (or several) that you are very passionate about? – Based on what have you defined your advocacy targets • How did you end up in the position you are in now? • Why are you advocating for what you are • You will represent a policy maker working advocating for? What is your motivation? Use the expertise you have gained in in the same country as the advocate these fields during your summer school which approaches you. This means that the country will change depending on the advocate you speak with, however, your • Further specify and define your advocacy goals and opinions do not change. goal and set up sub-goals

Editor's Notes

  1. Diverging expectations Good intentions, but unrealistic commitment Limited opportunities for meeting face-to-face Bursts of energy amongst members High turn-over amongst interns and volunteers Remaining questions: How to make network more representative and democratic? How to advocate for the network as a whole? Finding good balance (structures & membership requirements vs. Loose/ flexible/ dynamic network)
  2. Diverging expectations Good intentions, but unrealistic commitment Limited opportunities for meeting face-to-face Bursts of energy amongst members High turn-over amongst interns and volunteers Remaining questions: How to make network more representative and democratic? How to advocate for the network as a whole? Finding good balance (structures & membership requirements vs. Loose/ flexible/ dynamic network)
  3. Concept emerged from the International Congress in the Minds of Men organized by UNESCO in 1989. UNESCO constitution: “since war begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed” Resolution 51/101 (1996) entitled “Culture of peace” “ While the abolition of war, more than ever a scourge, must remain at the centre of the priorities of mankind, this task requires the transformation not only of its institutional structures and manifestations, but also of its deep cultural roots and of the culture of violence and war into a culture of peace” 1. The Overarching Culture of Peace Programme - The annual resolution on the Culture of Peace is still not universally supported, especially not by the European Union and the JUS CANZ [1] countries. - Transparency is lacking and there is insufficient action being taken by institutions and member states of the United Nations towards implementing the resolution There is insufficient cooperation with youth and civil society, and attention on youth in the implementation of the Culture of Peace 1. The Overarching Culture of Peace Programme - Greater cooperation between civil society, and member states and institutions of the United Nations, for the Programme of Action, with a particular focus on youth - Support for the recommendations of the Global Youth report including the Global Youth Solidarity Fund and Programme - The mainstreaming of the Culture of Peace at all levels - Increasing the co-sponsorship of the annual resolution, and especially the EU and JUS CANZ countries [1] The group of countries, as they are known within the UN: Japan, United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand Individual elements of a culture of peace: non-violence, respect for human rights, respect and solidarity among all peoples and dialogue between cultures, the linkage of peace to democratic participation and sustainable development, the free flow and sharing of information and knowledge, contribution to conflict-prevention and post-conflict peace-building, and equality between women and men, all best supported through projects in which people take an active role in transforming their values, attitutdes and behaviours 1999 Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace. http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/53/243&Lang=E