How Peace Tourism Involves Youth in Peacebuilding: Examples from Maluku-Indonesia?

Edwin Mirzachaerulsyah, Hadi Wiyono, Anju Nofarof Hasudungan
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Abstract This study aims to describe peace tourism involving youth to fill the peacebuilding gap after the Ambon-Maluku conflict. Peace tourism in many places focuses on the role of the private sector, government, and the international community without involving youth. Polarization in society strengthened due to the presidential elections of the Republic of Indonesia in 2014 and 2019, and the Jakarta governor election in 2017, thus exacerbating the peacebuilding gap. This research uses qualitative research with a case study approach. Data were collected through observation, semi-structured interviews, document analysis, and literature study. The results of the study show that the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) together with national and local institutions carried out peace tourism on January 25–30, 2018. They chose 120 youth, and 82.5% came from outside Maluku Province. Peace tourism involves visiting locations where conflicts occur and attending the 35th world peace gong. For example, the Red-White Bridge, Batu Merah, and Passo villages were discussed with Islamic and Christian leaders, journalists, youth communities that care about peace, and others. During peace tourism, youth are enthusiastic about learning about the history of conflict and influencing communities to restore social relations. After the peace tour, they return to their area to become peacekeepers. Unfortunately, this program is not sustainable.
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和平旅游如何让青年参与建设和平:来自马鲁古-印度尼西亚的例子?
摘要本研究旨在描述青年参与的和平旅游,以填补安邦-马鲁库冲突后的和平建设空白。许多地方的和平旅游侧重于私营部门、政府和国际社会的作用,而不涉及青年。2014年、2019年印度尼西亚总统选举和2017年雅加达知事选举加剧了社会两极化,从而加剧了建设和平的差距。本研究采用案例研究的定性研究方法。采用观察法、半结构式访谈法、文献分析法和文献研究法收集资料。研究结果表明,联合国开发计划署与国家和地方机构于2018年1月25日至30日开展了和平旅游。他们选择了120名年轻人,其中82.5%来自马鲁古省以外。和平旅游包括访问发生冲突的地区和参加第35届世界和平锣。例如,我们与伊斯兰教和基督教领袖、记者、关心和平的青年社区以及其他人士讨论了红白桥、Batu Merah和Passo村等问题。在和平旅游期间,青年热衷于了解冲突的历史,并影响社区以恢复社会关系。和平之旅结束后,他们回到自己的地区成为维和人员。不幸的是,这个项目是不可持续的。
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