Panel 6
Youth Peace and Security Action Plan (PAN JPS)
Youth peace, security, and prevention
A focused dialogue on implementing the Youth Peace and Security Action Plan (PAN JPS).
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Topic
Youth peace, security, and prevention
Moderator
M. ACHA LEKE Christian, MESSAMBE CEDRIC (CNJC)
Date & Time
16 January 2026, 11:30 – 12:30
Venue
Yaounde Conference Center
Panelists
10 participants
MINJEC (CELCOOP)
CNJC (PRESIDENTE)
MINSANTE
MINAS
MINPROFF
MINDDEVEL
DGSN
SED
MINDEF
PTF (UNFPA, BIT)
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Key themes
- Youth participation in peacebuilding and prevention
- Civic education, social cohesion and resilience
- Protection and inclusion of vulnerable groups
- Coordination between institutions and youth organizations
- Partnerships and resource mobilisation for implementation
- Monitoring, accountability and follow-up mechanisms
Objectives
- Present the PAN JPS and ensure shared understanding of its scope and priorities.
- Identify practical implementation and coordination pathways between key institutions and youth actors.
- Strengthen partnerships (public institutions, youth organizations, technical and financial partners).
- Collect youth contributions to improve ownership and follow-up of the action plan.
Expected outcomes
- Improved shared understanding of the PAN JPS and its implementation priorities.
- Broadly formulated recommendations to strengthen coordination and follow-up.
- Strengthened engagement of youth actors and partners for continued implementation after the Forum.
1) Presentation of the PAN JPS
Overview of the action plan: rationale, priority areas, target groups, implementation approach, and expected contributions from institutions and youth actors.
2) Panel discussion
Discussion on implementation: roles and responsibilities, coordination workflow, prevention strategies, linkages with security and social protection, and how youth structures support delivery.
3) Q&A and consolidation
Questions, clarifications and collection of youth proposals; rapporteurs consolidate key takeaways and broadly stated follow-up recommendations.
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Youth Peace and Security Action Plan (PAN JPS)
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