Future Peace: Breaking Cycles of Violence through Futures Thinking

The report explores how futures thinking can help break cycles of violence by enabling individuals and communities to envision peaceful futures, despite being influenced by past violence.

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Report location: source
Language: English
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Authors: Tessa Finlev
Geographic focus: Kenya

Methods

The research method involved a literature review on conflict resolution and futures thinking, a case study on Kenya's youth scenarios, and practical examples of futures thinking applied to peacebuilding and conflict prevention.

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Key Insights

The research examines the difficulty of breaking cycles of violence and proposes futures thinking as a solution. It suggests that people living in violence struggle to imagine a peaceful future, and futures thinking can offer systematic ways to think about and achieve peaceful change. The paper discusses the role of futures thinking in conflict resolution, prevention, and peacebuilding, with a case study on Kenya's youth scenarios.

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