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Group sues for dialogue among youths

By Godwin Dunia |   18 February 2020   |   3:44 am  

A non-governmental organization, The Centre for Equality and Equity (CEE), has identified dialogue as a solution to the lingering lawlessness among youths in the society.
   
The group also suggested a peace-building project to promote interreligious, cultural and language dialogues for youth between 18 and 29 years.

   
It stated in a theme: “Promoting Peace through Languages and Interfaith Events” which the group indicated is designed to bring at least 200 youths in Lagos and Abuja, for a unique dialogue series on languages, culture, and interfaith interactions.
   
The group said the initiative, which would be jointly sponsored by The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), Vienna, Austria, is an opportunity to promote peace and the inclusion of youths, especially, young women, as peacemakers in communities.

 

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