Enact - Youth Enabling Action!
ENACT is a new youth website dedicated to peace issues, in Aotearoa and in the world as a whole.
It is aimed at young people as a forum for voicing your opinions and finding out about all things peace-related. The website is an initiative of the Peace Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation actively involved in creating a more peaceful society.

What's Hot Right Now?
What's Hot Right Now?
A Debate of Ballistic Proportions!
Join us for the inaugural student-run debate on nuclear disarmament in commemoration of the bombing of Hiroshima and marking the 25th anniversary of David Lange's address to the Oxford Union.
WHEN: Tuesday, 3 August, 7:00pm
WHERE: University of Auckland Business School, Lecture Theatre 260 098
Moot: "This house believes the abolition of nuclear weapons is a pipe-dream"
Negative:
Jacinda Ardern (Member of Parliament, Labour Party)
Max Harris (president of the UoA Deating Society)
Lyndon Burford (postgraduate student, completing a PhD on disarmament issues)
Affirmative:
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Youth Focused Programmes of the Peace Foundation
Youth Focused Programmes of the Peace Foundation
The Peace Foundation offers a variety programmes which seek to promote peaceful relationships in the community, nationally and internationally. It helps to establish and maintain peaceful and non-violent relationships by teaching skills that encourage better communication, co-operation and non-violent conflict resolution.

Other ways to get active!
Other ways to get active!
Get Active provides information on a variety of ways in which youth can get involved in peace issues in their community, nationally or internationally. Here we promote competitions for youth, digital stories that others have made, options for studying peace in Aotearoa or abroad and other youth initiatives that might be of interest.

Access valuable Youth Peace Resources
Access valuable Youth Peace Resources
The Peace Foundation publishes resources on a range of topics including peace education, co-operation and conflict resolution, anger management, social justice and nuclear disarmament. We have exhibitions, dvds and posters and a library where you can borrow books on peace issues.


