The Paths to Peace Project is committed to equipping young people with the tools to promote peace through tourism, dialogue, and local action. Our mission is to empower the next generation of peacebuilders by combining practical training, mentorship, and community-based learning.
At Paths to Peace, we believe that youth have a vital role in shaping peaceful, inclusive societies. By connecting peacebuilding with responsible tourism and cultural exchange, our project helps young leaders develop the skills and confidence to turn local challenges into opportunities for understanding and cooperation.
Collaboration is at the heart of our approach. We bring together youth organisations, educators, tourism professionals, and civil society to share expertise, foster innovation, and support grassroots leadership. Through workshops, mentoring, and a final hackathon, we are building a Europe-wide network of Peace Building Advocates ready to make a difference.
Join us in building new paths to peace — powered by young people, shaped by communities, and strengthened through shared action. Explore how Paths to Peace is helping youth lead change from the ground up.
Paths to Peace is designed to support and connect the people at the heart of peacebuilding through tourism. Our work focuses on three key groups:
We empower youth aged 18–30, especially those from conflict-affected or socially divided regions. Through training, mentorship, and real-world opportunities, they develop the skills and confidence to lead peacebuilding projects using tourism as a tool for positive change.
We provide youth professionals with practical resources and new methodologies to support young people in becoming active peacebuilders. Our tools help educators integrate conflict-sensitive tourism, leadership, and civic engagement into their work with diverse youth communities.
Our project brings together civil society organisations, tourism professionals, and local authorities to explore new ways of fostering peace through tourism. We offer opportunities to engage with youth-led initiatives, build partnerships, and shape inclusive, sustainable tourism practices.