With Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Irina Bokova reiterates UNESCOโ€™s commitment to UN Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism

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โ€œPreventing violent extremism calls for new forms of action, by States, by international organizations, at every levelโ€, said Director-General Irina Bokova at a high-level luncheon hosted by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the occasion of the annual retreat of the Counter-Terrorism Implementation Taskforce (CTITF) on 17 March, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The event brought together principals and senior representatives from CTITF entities, including a large number of UN agencies, to explore the way forward on the Secretary-Generalโ€™s Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism. Together with the Secretary-General, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Raโ€™ad al Hussein and UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, the Director-General highlighted the importance of coordination and urgent mobilization across the UN to act and achieve greater impact in preventing violent extremism. โ€œWhat we do know is that โ€œhard powerโ€ is not enough to counter a threat fueled by exclusive ideological visions, based on distorted interpretations of faith, hatred and ignorance - we must seek to prevent itโ€, stressed Irina Bokova, โ€œIt must begin by empowering young people, especially young women, so that they can live up to their potential as positive change actorsโ€, she added. This echoed Secretary-General Ban Ki-moonโ€™s statement that โ€œprevention should come firstโ€ in the UNโ€™s collective efforts to address violent extremism, considering its added-value in addressing the multiple and complex political, economic and social root causes of radicalization. โ€œThe UN needs to think urgently together, to act and deliver as one to counter the threat of violent extremismโ€, concluded the Secretary-General.