Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network

Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network

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A peaceful, resilient, and thriving Nigeria, where Fulani communities and other stakeholders adapt to the challenges of climate change, fosters sustainable livelihoods, environmental stewardship, n harmonious relationships for future generation.

12/11/2025

The Hidden Cost of Militarization

Security presence is visible everywhere, yet people still feel unsafe.

The militarization of communities has created fear, displacement, and even injury among civilians. We must rethink what security truly means.

Peace is not achieved through guns alone it is built through trust, intelligence-sharing, and early warning systems that involve the people.

11/11/2025

When Conflict Moves Online -The battlefield has expanded.

Conflict is no longer just physical, it has gone digital.

Across Plateau, we see hate speech, misinformation, and identity-based narratives spreading on social media, often faster than peace messages.

Unfortunately, government regulation and civic awareness online remain weak.
Our peacebuilding approach must evolve, from physical dialogues to digital peace engagreflect.

If we truly want peace, we must ask hard questions:
1. How can we use our online voices to calm tensions instead of fueling them?

2. What practical steps can communities take to turn social media into a tool for peace rather than division?

Photos from Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network's post 04/11/2025

Empowering Learning, Building Peace.

Muryar Fulani Peace Initiative Network (MF-PIN), is delighted to share it's learning materials that have been purchased and are distributed across our schools in low-income and rural communities.

This effort reinforces our commitment to bridging educational inequalities and ensuring that every child regardless of background has access to quality learning resources.
From learning to read books and exercise books materials to essential classroom tools, these resources will strengthen teaching and learning outcomes, inspire creativity, and give more children the chance to dream beyond limits.

At MF-PIN, we believe that education is a pathway to peace, and investing in young learners today means investing in a more peaceful tomorrow.

Together, we are nurturing knowledge, hope, and harmony — one classroom at a time.

Plateau Peace Building Agency Young African Leaders Initiative Network Youthlead International Youth Conference United Nations The Tattaaunawa Roundtable Initiative COFP Foundation Young African Leaders Forum - YALF International Youth Council Malala Fund Plan International

28/10/2025

The Border Economy: When Survival Meets Insecurity

The informal border economy sustains thousands of families, but it also sustains criminal networks.

Porous borders have turned trade routes into trafficking corridors for drugs, arms, and human smuggling.

To build resilient border communities, we must redesign border governance to protect livelihoods and security.

Reflection:
How can economic cooperation reduce cross-border tension?

What lessons can we learn from regional trade peace models?

International Youth Conference The Tattaaunawa Roundtable Initiative International Youth Council Global Changemakers Plateau Peace Building Agency Youth Alliance for Leadership and Young African Leaders Initiative Network International Human Rights Organization United Nations Youthlead Malala Fund

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