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Empowering the youth with democratic tools to promote coexistence
The youth parliament has impacted not only the youth but also their
parents and community. For the youth, the parliament has empowered
them and given them the knowledge that they, as the future generation,
can make a difference in their country. In addition, the youth
parliament has made them understand the importance of coexistence,
tolerance, and living together. In many cases, the experiences, the
feelings and everything that the youth intakes during this program
affect them all through their lives. What is found is that most of
them return one way or another to dealing with democracy, tolerance,
and coexistence later on during the years. Many come back to take part
in other JACA activities, such as becoming camp counselors or
teachers. To the parents and the community, the parliament shows that
coexistence is possible through democracy. As a result of the youths’
interaction with one another, the community becomes less fearful of the
“other” group.
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