Artistic imagination and the use of fine arts as a means of creative expression of the values of peaceful coexistence and community reconciliation, while providing a safe space for youth to express their ideas and positive visions, to reject violent extremism.

The National Institute for Human Rights, funded by German Development Cooperation, implemented the hand-drawing initiative in Hawija District, in coordination and cooperation with the Institute of Fine Arts, as part of the project “Youth in the Lead, the Future of Reconciliation in Hawija.”

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