How Do We End Wars? Unveiling the Power of UN Peacemaking | United Nations

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Why do wars start? How do we end them? UN mediation expert Asif Khan explains the complex world of peacemaking, examining the challenges, successes, and how everyone can play a part. Discover why peace agreements break down, how war changes people, and the surprising power of dialogue. Learn about the UN's role in conflict resolution, inspiring examples, and how you can contribute to a more peaceful world.

Here's what you'll discover:
Chapters:
00:00 The tough reality: Why peace agreements often fail and why we keep trying despite the setbacks.

00:40 Beyond the violence: How war shapes people and societies, and how peacemakers navigate these deep-seated differences to find common ground.

01:07 The power of words: The surprising effectiveness of dialogue and understanding in breaking down walls and fostering reconciliation.

01:31 The UN's role: More than just a forum for debates, the UN, including the good offices of the Secretary-General, plays a crucial behind-the-scenes role in bringing conflicting parties.

03:07 Hope in action: Does a ceasefire agreement work? Get inspired by real-life examples of successful peacemaking efforts that have saved countless lives.

04:03 You can make a difference: Learn how even small actions, like practicing active listening and empathy, contribute to a more peaceful world.

The United Nations has a long history of helping countries end conflicts and build peace. After the Cold War, the UN played a big role in resolving many longstanding conflicts. The UN continues to work with other organizations to bring an end to conflicts and prevent new ones from starting. The UN does this by monitoring situations, offering advice, and sending representatives to help countries find peaceful solutions.
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