Towards a Shared Future

Towards a Shared Future The project targets young women aged between 16-24 years old whose attitudes and actions at interface areas are in danger of repeating the cycles of…

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SHARED

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The project also targets this grouping as traditionally projects aimed at reducing interface tensions and promoting good relations are…

Towards a Shared Future The project targets young women aged between 16-24 years old whose attitudes and actions at interface areas are in danger of repeating the cycles of…

Key Focus 1 Towards a Shared Future The project targets young women aged between 16-24 years old whose attitudes and…

Key Focus 2 The project also targets this grouping as traditionally projects aimed at reducing interface tensions and…

Key Focus 3 TWN aim to address the problems that young women face living in or close to an interface area.

Key Focus 4 The project targets young women aged between 16-24 years old whose attitudes and actions at interface areas…

Overview

Towards a Shared Future The project targets young women aged between 16-24 years old whose attitudes and actions at interface areas are in danger of repeating the cycles of tension and poor relations between the different communities

The project also targets this grouping as traditionally projects aimed at reducing interface tensions and promoting good relations are mainly focused on the needs of young men and thus do not meaningfully engage with the needs and interests of young women.

Key Information

TWN aim to address the problems that young women face living in or close to an interface area.

The project targets young women aged between 16-24 years old whose attitudes and actions at interface areas are in danger of repeating the cycles of tension and poor relations between the different communities The project also targets this grouping as traditionally projects aimed at reducing interface tensions and promoting good relations are mainly focused on the needs of young men and thus do not meaningfully engage with the needs and interests of young women.

Project Legacy

The project also targets this grouping as traditionally projects aimed at reducing interface tensions and promoting good relations are mainly focused on the needs of young men and thus do not meaningfully engage with the needs and interests of young women.

TWN aim to address the problems that young women face living in or close to an interface area.

Further Support

The project targets young women aged between 16-24 years old whose attitudes and actions at interface areas are in danger of repeating the cycles of tension and poor relations between the different communities The project also targets this grouping as traditionally projects aimed at reducing interface tensions and promoting good relations are mainly focused on the needs of young men and thus do not meaningfully engage with the needs and interests of young women.

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