STRIVE for Impact
Date of Post
2-3, 10-11 November 2021
Time
13.00 - 17.00 GST
With 39 projects in 11 countries, STRIVE for Impact showcased the efforts of governments, civil society organizations, and communities in countering violent extremism under the STRIVE Global program.
From 2-3 and 10-11 November 2021, we brought together over 300 practitioners from across the Balkans, Central Asia, the Middle East, and South Caucasus regions to share their experiences of tackling violent extremism.
Day 1 (2 Nov)
- Radical Right Counter-narratives Toolbox
- Improving social and emotional skills through arts in Jordan
- Improving Jordan’s Media Capacity to Counter Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Media Literacy and Performance and Content Quality Perspective
- Early Warning and Resilience Mechanism for Youth (Georgia)
Towards a Culture of Peace (Georgia) - PCVE in Georgia – Capacity Building for CSOs and Civil Servants (Georgia)
- Exploring Media Impact in Radicalization of Georgia’s Youth
Prevention of and Responding to Radicalizing Narratives (Georgia) - Relationship of Different Socio-cultural Parameters. Education and Violent Extremism in Youth (Georgia)
Day 2 (3 Nov)
- Impacts of Journalism on CVE in Turkey
- Strengthening Youth Resilience to Violent Extremism through a Positive Youth Development Curriculum (Tajikistan)
- Cross-Sectoral Collaboration to Prevent Online and Offline Radicalization: Pilot project in Rasht Valley (Tajikistan)
- Strengthening the resilience of media and government spokespersons to communicate on violent extremism and terrorism in Tajikistan
- Supporting Youth Resilience to Online Propaganda of Violent Extremism in Kyrgyzstan
- Countering Radicalization Among Women in Jalal-Abad and Chui Oblasts (Kyrgyzstan)
- Follow your Dream (Kyrgyzstan)
- Radicalization and De-radicalisation – Learning from Foreign Terrorist Fighters (Kyrgyzstan)
- Research to uncover connections between education and radicalization and providing preventive tools (Kyrgyzstan)
Day 3 (10 Nov)
- Empowering local community at preventing any form of violent extremism through multi-sectoral prevention measures in Kamza municipality (Albania)
- Strengthening a culture of resilience and harmony in Albania
Literature and education activities to prevent extremism among youth in Albania - Media and Government in Albania vs. Violent Extremism and Terrorism (Albania)
- Radicalization in Albania, searching for ideological and structural roots
- Examining gendered components of radicalization and violent extremism in Albania
- Conduct research to guiding P/CVE messaging in the Tirana municipality and support the Albanian CVE Center to developing research and strategic communication capacities (Albania)
- Promoting Tolerance all Together in Sandzak (Serbia)
Youth for Change: Building the resilience of Serbian youth through engagement, leadership and development of their cognitive and social-emotional skills (Serbia) - Enhancement of media reporting on violent extremism and terrorism (Serbia)
Day 4 (11 Nov)
- Game for Change – Serious Game – educational tool for strengthening community resilience (North Macedonia)
- Educate to Prevent- Strengthening Front-line School Workers and Parents to Build Youth Resilience to Violent Extremism (North Macedonia)
- Passage4prevent: use of education to prevent youth online radicalization (North Macedonia)
- Building resilience against violent extremism and terrorism through reinforced journalists, media & government officials (North Macedonia)
- Enhancing the Understanding of Foreign Terrorist Fighters (FTF): Challenges of rehabilitation, resocialization and effective reintegration of FTF Returnees (North Macedonia)
- Impact of media on CVE in Montenegro
- Strengthening civil society from Bosnia and Herzegovina to recognize and monitor signs of radicalization on the social net
- From data and information to responsible reporting on violent extremism and terrorism (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Defining the Factors and Processes that Lead to Radicalization, Extremism and Terrorism in Bosnia and Herzegovina – DeFRET