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HOPE - HOLISTIC RADICALISATION PREVENTION INITIATIVE

The issue of radicalisation leading to terrorism and violent extremism poses a challenge to the states’ security but also to fundamental values that lie at the heart of Europe: respect for the human dignity, freedom (including freedom of expression), democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights.

Radicalisation remains a priority for Europe as a result of the risk of returning foreign terrorist fighters, extremists in prison and the vulnerable period around their release.

To effectively respond to the issue, cooperation and partnerships must be promoted with Balkan, Southern and Eastern European countries due to their particular exposure to these and related threats.

 

 

 

THE FIFTH STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE
CONSORTIUM OF PARTNERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL
PROJECT HOPE

23 March 2023

The fifth Steering Committee Meeting of the Consortium of Partners of the international project HOPE (Holistic
Radicalisation Prevention Initiative) was held on March 22 and
23, 2023 in Belgrade, organised by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HCHRS). The HOPE project entered its third, final year of implementation, which was the occasion for representatives of 9 partner organizations from 8 countries (Portugal, Norway, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia) to meet and summarise the activities so far. More important, the meeting was an opportunity for the partners to discuss the work packages and activities that are...   More >>>

 

HOPE - HOLISTIC
RADICALISATION
PREVENTION INITIATIVE

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P/CVERLT IN SERBIA:
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
AND TRAINING

Following four
Transnational Thematic Workshops (TTWs) held online, in the scope of HOPE – Holistic Radicalisation Prevention Initiative, the first TTW in person was held in
Belgrade on June 1, 2022. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights...   More >>>

 

CURRENT NEEDS AND
FUTURE STEPS IN P/CVE

The first international
in-person conference of the HOPE project took place in Sofia, Bulgaria, on the 7th and 8th of April, 2022. The Mid-term International Conference gathered dozens of experts on violent extremism prevention and countering (P/CVE) from fourteen...   More >>>

 

SUCCESSFUL
REHABILITATION OF
EXTREMISTS HIGHLY
DEPENDS ON
MULTI-AGENCY
COOPERATION

Fifty experts and practitioners participated in the fourth Transnational Thematic Workshop (TTW) that took place online on
the 11th of...   More >>>

 

THE FAR-RIGHT IN
EASTERN EUROPE AND
THE BALKANS

HOPE's 3rd TTW gathered over sixty global experts and practitioners to discuss new and established
far-right extremist trends.
The event held online on February 3rd, 2022. In this event, Professor Miroslav Mareš, an expert in Political Sciences from Czech Republic’s Masaryk University, emphasised the “new face” of...   More >>>

 

HOPE ON THE ROAD TO
IINCLUSIVITY WITHIN
“REGIONAL FUNDS WEEK”

Project HOPE – Holistic Radicalisation Prevention Initiative held its 2nd Transnational Thematic Workshop on the 9th of December 2021, in the scope of EEA and Norway Grants Regional Funds Week. Organised by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia in cooperation with IPS_Innovative...   More >>>

 

THE ROLE OF CRIMINAL
JUSTICE IN P/CVE IN THE
BALKANS

A transnational thematic workshop (TTW) entitled "Preventing Radicalization and Violent Extremism in the Balkans - The Role of the Criminal Environment", organized within the HOPE project (Holistic Initiative for the Prevention of Radicalization), was held online on November 19, 2021. This...   More >>>

 

HOPE - HOLISTIC
RADICALISATION
PREVENTION INITIATIVE

The issue of radicalisation leading to terrorism and violent extremism poses a challenge to the states’ security but also to fundamental values that lie at the heart of Europe: respect for the human dignity, freedom (including freedom of expression), democracy...   More >>>

  

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