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Policy Brief: Talking Across Generations on Education; #TAGe Bujumbura: Youth, Social and Emotional Education and the Prevention of Violent Extremism Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) With the aim to mainstream the voices of Burundi youth and include them in the policymaking process in the areas of education for peace, sustainable development and global citizenship, UNESCO MGIEP, YELI-Burundi (Youth Empowerment and Leadership Initiative Burundi) and the Government of Burundi organised a series of high-level #TAGeBujumbura dialogues. These were an integral part of the Annual Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE) Youth Blast, which was organised by YELI-Burundi on September 16-17, 2019 in Bujumbura, Burundi. H.E Everlyne Butoyi, Minister of Youth, IT and Posts, inaugurated the event. The theme of the main TAGe plenary was The Place of the Youth and Social and Emotional Learning for the Prevention of Violent Extremism – within the broader context of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2250.This unique UNESCO MGIEP TAGe modality for actionable dialogue comprised the following components – month-long online discussions, live TAGe and actionable outputs. The preceding online discussion had over 1,000 participants, and witnessed rich discussion threads being compressed into insightful, actionable ideas. Subsequently, based on the online engagement and the on-ground work done, six representatives were chosen from these participants to represent the collective voices of the youth. They were joined by three distinguished senior decision-makers (from the Government of Burundi and civil society) in a live TAGe exchange, where they delved into issues and unearthed creative solutions in front of an audience of over 200.
Features of Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism in Kazakhstan Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Anna Gusarova Autor corporativo: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) | Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) «In Kazakhstan there is no term as “violent extremism” in the conceptual construct, and as a result at the legislative level. Too vague definition of the terms extremism and terrorism significantly complicates the work on prevention and counteraction», – said Anna Gusarova, an expert in international security, director of the Central Asian Institute for Strategic Studies, in her article written specifically for CABAR.asia.
Особенности противодействия насильственному экстремизму и терроризму в Казахстане Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: Anna Gusarova Autor corporativo: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) | Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) «В Казахстане отсутствует термин «насильственный экстремизм» в понятийном аппарате и, как следствие, на законодательном уровне. Слишком размытое определение терминов экстремизм и терроризм заметно осложняет работу по предупреждению и противодействию», – отмечает Анна Гусарова, эксперт в области международной безопасности, директор Центральноазиатского института стратегических исследований, в статье написанной специально для CABAR.asia.
Applying a Whole School Approach to Prevent School-Related Gender-Based Violence: Lessons From Zimbabwe Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) In 2018, the United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) along with the Forum for African Women Educationalists Zimbabwe Chapter (FAWEZI), with support from UNICEF, launched a pilot initiative to test whether and how the eight domains and minimum standards can be operationalized in schools. Miske Witt & Associates (MWAI), a technical partner in the initiative, supported FAWEZI to design and monitor interventions aligned to the minimum standards. The pilot was implemented in ten schools (five primary and five secondary) across two districts in Zimbabwe.Implemented over the period October 2018 – December 2020, including during the COVID-19 lockdown, this policy note briefly describes the pilot, highlights what worked and lessons and recommendations for policy action. The target audience for this policy note are education practitioners, policymakers, researchers and donors.
Prevenir las VBG: ¡Una responsabilidad de la familia! Autor corporativo: Ministry of National Education of Colombia Esta infografía habla de lo que sucede con las violencias basadas en género, define este tipo de violencias y explica qué hacer cuando se presentan. En este documento se pretende hacer consciente a la familia de su papel dentro de este fenómeno y el papel se juega en el mismo.
Manual for Reporting Violent Extremism and Terrorism Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: Albanian Media Institute Contemporary journalists and media are responsible for informing the public, but this is made challenging in the age of disinformation and when citizens are victims of “false” information, sometimes as a result of propaganda produced by extremist or terrorist groups.This new circumstance requires a new ethical and professional awareness. In this context, Albanian Media Institute convened a group of experts that created a set of guidelines that media can follow when covering violent extremism and terrorism. These are based in part on international texts, the UNESCO handbook for journalists Terrorism and the media and other professional guidelines, as well as on the experience of the Albanian media coverage of violent extremism. The guidelines review current legal regulation that affects media coverage; the basic principles of editorial work and reporting; particular nuances and features to consider when covering terrorism; the role of social media; and the challenge of hate speech that might incite violent extremism and terrorism. Ethical journalists are rightly wary of being told how to do their job so we recognize that the reality of reporting terrorism cannot be limited by a strict instruction manual. These suggestions are therefore offered as potential guidance, providing reporters and editors who cover these issues with thoughts and ideas that may help them deal with professional challenges they face in their everyday work.
Caring for Women Subjected to Violence: A Who Curriculum For Training Health-Care Providers Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: World Health Organization (WHO) This curriculum draws on the work of many people around the world dedicated to preventing and responding to all forms of violence against women and girls. WHO would like to thank all of those who contributed and who shared their training exercises and experiences, many of which have been incorporated into this manual.
Atención para las mujeres que han sufrido violencia: Programa de capacitación de la OMS dirigido a los prestadores de servicios de salud Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: World Health Organization (WHO) Este programa de capacitación se basa en el trabajo de muchas personas de todo el mundo que se dedican a prevenir y responder frente a todas las formas de violencia contra las mujeres y las niñas.
COVID-19: Policy Brief and Recommendations; Strengthening Efforts to Prevent and Respond to School-Related Gender-Based Violence as Schools Reopen Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) This policy brief is targeted at policymakers and practitioners working in gender, education and child protection fields. It draws from emerging evidence on the gendered implications of COVID-19 on violence as well as research from previous health emergencies regarding the impacts of school closures on gender-based violence. Working on the principle of ‘Build Back Better’, this brief may be used to advocate for improved attention to school- related gender-based violence (SRGBV).
School-Based Violence Prevention: A Practical Handbook Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: World Health Organization (WHO) School-based violence prevention: a practical handbook is a World Health Organization (WHO) resource for school officials and educators to help prevent violence in and around schools. The handbook gives advice on how schools can embed violence prevention within their routine activities and across the points of interaction schools provide with children, parents and other community members. 