Abstract:
In an era dominated by the digital age, social media is emerging as an important issue for
social media, human rights, and peacebuilding. There is a need to examine the impact of
social media on the collective efforts of justice and reconciliation, facilitating dialogue,
and highlighting the voices of marginalized people in the community. Social media can
help build peace by providing a platform for communication, fostering understanding
between different communities, and rapidly disseminating information. It can boost peace
efforts, connect people globally, and empower grassroots movements. However, challenges such as the spread of misinformation and the possibility of polarization in the
internet space have also been found to impact peace-building efforts positively. The study
has been conducted using qualitative research methods, and data collection techniques
such as case studies, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions have been used.
This study examines the multifaceted role of social media in promoting human rights and
fostering peace within communities. By analyzing the impact of social networking sites,
the study aims to elucidate how social media help spread information, amplify human
rights voices, and improve social dialogue. This study examines the potential challenges
and opportunities associated with using social media for peacebuilding efforts. Social
media contribute to a nuanced understanding of human rights promotion and social
peacebuilding.