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COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM: Developing an evidence-base for policy and practice Year of publication: 2015 Author: Sara Zeiger | Anne Aly Corporate author: Hedayah and Curtin University This volume reports on the range of papers presented at the Annual Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Research Conference 2014 from 7-8 December 2014 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It presents two case studies on engaging with non-state actors within the community, namely families, community leaders and youth.
COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM: Developing an evidence-base for policy and practice Year of publication: 2015 Author: Sara Zeiger | Anne Aly Corporate author: Hedayah | Curtin University Ce rapport présente une gamme des documents présentés à la Conférence annuelle de recherche sur la lutte contre l’extrémisme violent (CVE), qui a eu lieu du 7 au 8 décembre 2014 à Abou Dhabi, aux Emirats Arabes Unis. Il présente deux études de cas sur l’implication des acteurs non étatiques au sein de la communauté, à savoir les familles, les dirigeants communautaires et les jeunes.
The SDGs and Cities INTERNATIONAL HUMAN MOBILITY Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: International Centre for the Promotion of Human Rights | (ICPHR) The Handbook is to address new situations – and responses to these situations – generated by the global phenomenon of human mobility in urban spaces. Democracies are being threatened by the sustained growth of social gaps and the exclusion of vast sectors of the population from political systems and benefits of development, placing structural limits on the exercise of human rights. In this context, where new tensions and problems have arisen such as massive displacements of the population, the appearance of diverse types of extremism, of wars and conflicts and climate change in turn place these social sectors under conditions of structural inequality, exclusion and discrimination, as the main victims of human rights violations. This Handbook was prepared and published with the support and assistance of the UNESCO Sector for Social and Human Sciences through its Regional Science Bureau in Montevideo and the Latin American and Caribbean Coalition of Cities against Racism, Discrimination and Xenophobia. 