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FTF Catalogue
(Cve) And Returnee Programs Introduction
About Programs Catalogue
In recognition of the growing threat posed by the FTF, in September 2014, the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum (GCTF) adopted The Hague—Marrakech Memorandum on Good Practices for a More Effective Response to the FTF Phenomenon and the Addendum2, which articulated a set of good practices for addressing the FTF phenomenon under four major headings: (1) radicalization to violent extremism; (2) recruitment and facilitation; (3) travel and fighting; and (4) return and reintegration.
In order to support the practical implementation of The Hague—Marrakech Memorandum and its Addendum, in particular on the CVE and returnee elements of the FTF phenomenon, this document provides a catalogue of existing programs sponsored by or led by countries that all UN member states may find useful or appropriate for their particular national context.
This catalogue is intended to serve as a living document and will be updated on an ongoing basis, as appropriate. The catalogue categorizes programs according to the four headings of the FTF phenomenon.
FTF can have an impact on origin, transit, and destination countries, including in planning operations and facilitating the influx of recruits and arms, as well as increasing the proliferation of the terrorist threat upon their return to their home or third countries with potential violent extremist indoctrination and/or affiliation, operational knowledge or experience in terrorist attacks, and training. Subsequent to their return, whether operating independently (“lone actors”) or as a part of a group, there is a risk that FTF can commit terrorist acts or promote violence, provide guidance and operational expertise, raise funds, and/or serve as recruiters to radicalize and more broadly encourage others to violence in their State of residence or nationality or in other States.
The program titles and descriptions in this document were provided by program points of contact. The GCTF and Hedayah do not associate terrorism or violent extremism with any religion, nationality, civilization, or ethnic group, consistent with relevant UN Security Council Resolutions.
Note
2.- The Addendum to The Hague-Marrakech Memorandum on Good Practices for a More Effective Response to the FTF Phenomenon (The Hague-Marrakech Memorandum) is also an outcome of the GCTF Initiative to Address the Life Cycle of Radicalization to Violence, aims to address the increasing concern with the potential threat posed by FTFs who return home or travel to a third State. Building on various GCTF documents, the Addendum consists of seven recommendations, regarding, amongst the others, detection and information-sharing on returning FTFs, rehabilitative measures for FTFs and forging partnership with local governments and local communities to deal with returning FTFs.
Program Categories
- Detecting and Intervening Upon Return
- Detecting and Intervening Against Violent Extremism
- Detecting and Intervening Against Travel and Fighting
- Detecting and Intervening Against Recruitment and Facilitation
Community Integration Support Program
Implementer Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department grant to Victoria Police (state
Referral and Support Program for Australians Exposed to Overseas Conflicts
Implementer Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department grant to Multicultural New South
Action Plan Radicalism
Implementer Implemented by the Belgian government – but the overall
Community Integration Support Program
Implementer Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department grant to Victoria Police (state
Referral and Support Program for Australians Exposed to Overseas Conflicts
Implementer Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department grant to Multicultural New South
Action Plan Radicalism
Implementer Implemented by the Belgian government – but the overall
Action Plan Radicalism
Implementer Implemented by the Belgian government – but the overall
Creation of Local Administrative Structures in Charge of Radicalization
Implementer Ministry of the Interior – Prefects of each district
Advice Centre on Radicalisation
Implementer Federal Office for Migration and Refugees Country Germany Program
Community Integration Support Program
Implementer Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department grant to Victoria Police (state
Action Plan Radicalism
Implementer Implemented by the Belgian government – but the overall