At the 2025 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Kofi Annan Foundation (KAF) convened young leaders and decision-makers in an intergenerational dialogue on climate, peace, and security (CPS).
The session built upon findings from Beyond Vulnerability: A Guidance Note on Youth, Climate, Peace, and Security, published by FBA, SIPRI, and UNDP, and on KAF and SIPRI's youth-led research, Resilience Rising: Youth Research Informing Global Climate and Conflict Responses.
Young experts from diverse contexts shared their experiences, challenges, and successes in addressing CPS issues on the ground, and the session fostered meaningful collaboration across generations, allowing participants to engage directly with young experts and explore how youth-led CPS initiatives can be strengthened and scaled.
The discussion was guided by the following key questions:
“What concrete actions can governments, international organizations, or donors take to better support and scale youth-led initiatives working at the intersection of climate, peace, and security?”
“What action are you taking in your current role, and how can it be amplified?”
The following outcome document provides recommendations for stakeholders at the intersection of youth, climate, peace and security which emerged from the discussions.
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