Security and Safety in South Sudan's Communities - YPBC | Cordaid
Across the world, young people are proving themselves to be among the most powerful forces for positive change. Cordaid has seen this firsthand through its Young People Behind Cameras initiative, which trains young leaders to make their own advocacy films and tell their own stories, rather than having those stories told for them. The approach has now reached South Sudan, where a new generation of filmmakers is using video to speak directly about the issues shaping their communities. South Sudan is one of the youngest countries in the world, not only in terms of its history but also its population, with more than 65 per cent of people under the age of 25. Yet decades of conflict, environmental stress and deep socio-economic inequality have left the country ranked third on the Fragile States Index. Since gaining independence in 2011, South Sudan has faced overlapping crises that make inclusive, participatory peacebuilding more urgent than ever. Although young people make up the majority of the population, their potential as agents of change and conflict resolution is too often overlooked by policymakers and the media. Cordaid recognises youth as powerful community actors whose participation and leadership are essential to resolving conflict and building lasting peace. To support this potential, Cordaid invests in meaningful partnerships that build skills, amplify young voices and create opportunities for them to channel their energy and creativity towards positive change. The Young People Behind Cameras initiative was first piloted in 2023, training youth groups in videomaking in various countries so they could produce their own advocacy films and share their stories with a wider audience. The project's success and the enthusiasm of those who took part led Cordaid to repeat the initiative in 2025 under the Just Future programme, this time working with young leaders from South Sudan. Despite unstable internet connections, limited equipment, and competing responsibilities, participants worked together through a hybrid training model. Their resilience, commitment and determination to contribute to a more peaceful and inclusive South Sudan were evident throughout the process. The result was a series of short advocacy videos, co-created by the participants themselves. Grounded in lived experience, the films shine a light on pressing issues facing South Sudan today and align closely with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security and 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. This video explores the theme of Security and Safety in Communities, which reveals women's daily experiences of insecurity, from unsafe streets to restricted movement, and calls for protection and accountability that responds to the realities of gender, arguing that safety is fundamental to peace and justice. --- Cordaid is an internationally operating emergency relief and development organisation, working in and on fragility. www.cordaid.org/en Facebook: cordaidEN Twitter: @cordaid Instagram: @cordaid_international LinkedIn: company/cordaid

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