“Comprehensively Preventing Radicalisation and Extremism in Post-Release Settings: the Added-value of NGOs and CSOs “Final Conference, Toulouse, France!

Assist Kosovo remains fully committed to advancing its P/CVE efforts with a strong focus on gender perspectives, recognizing that women and youth are among the most vulnerable and disproportionately affected by extremist ideologies. This commitment was reaffirmed by Assist Kosovo’s Director during the #R2COM final conference held at the University of Jean Jaurès in Toulouse, France.

Kosovo’s journey has been challenging, but its dedication to P/CVE has positioned it as a leading example of successful rehabilitation and reintegration for returnees. We are determined to continue this important work.

➡️ Our current focus is on prevention efforts is addressing Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV), as we acknowledge the evolving risks posed by the digital age we are living in.

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The work of civil society and NGOs is crucial in building a safer, more progressive world. Extremism is a global issue, and through collective efforts, we stand together to face these challenges, ensuring a future that promotes peace, security, and inclusivity for all as stated by Director of Partners Kosova Center for Conflict Management