Young people have a prominent leadership role in society if given the right opportunities, where the trained team of young people of the National Institute for Human Rights organized a fruitful meeting with the directors of the municipalities of Hawija and Daquq districts, within the activities of the project Adolescents and Young people Renounce Violent Extremism, during which the two parties deliberated visions and suggestions on plans for initiatives to increase green spaces and cooperation and joint coordination to implement them, because of their positive effects on the health of society and the improvement of the environment and a sense by young people of the ability to positively change society, and non-marginalization, which is one of the factors motivating violent extremism.

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