Genocide is when one group of people try to kill or hurt another group of people simply because they belong to a specific group. For example, the Nazis tried to kill all the Jewish people during the Holocaust.
Genocide prevention means trying to stop this from happening again.
One way to prevent genocide is to promote understanding and respect between different groups of people. This can be done by teaching people about different cultures and religions, and encouraging them to learn from each other.
Another way to prevent genocide is to support certain laws and organizations that promote human rights. These laws and organizations can make sure that people are treated fairly and are protected from violence and discrimination.
It's also important for countries to work together to prevent genocide. They can share information about dangerous situations and work together to find peaceful solutions before violence breaks out.
By promoting understanding, supporting human rights, and working together, we can help prevent genocide from happening again.