12th Focal Points Meeting of the African Centre for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT) – Speech by Ambassador Smaïl Chergui, Commissioner for Peace
The first meeting of the FrancoPREV Network in Brussels
The UNESCO-PREV Chair was invited to participate in the first meeting of the FrancoPREV Network in Brussels. The UNESCO-PREV Chair was invited to participate in
Partnership in Practice: Preventing Social Polarizations
The UNESCO-PREV Chair, in partnership with CPN-PREV, OPV, TSAS and the Department of Public Safety of Canada, is organizing the conference “Partnership in Practice: Preventing
Partnership in Practice: Preventing Social Polarizations
The UNESCO-PREV Chair, in partnership with CPN-PREV, OPV, TSAS and the Department of Public Safety of Canada, is organizing the conference “Partnership in Practice: Preventing
Factors of Radicalization in Southern Senegal and Upper Guinea
Factors of Radicalization in Southern Senegal and Upper Guinea: A Highlight of the Socio-Economic Causes. In a context marked by the generally porous nature of
UNESCO policy brief
UNESCO release a Policy brief on effective activities and impact released on preventing violent extremism through education. Based on the analysis of thirty-two educational practices
International Consensus Guidelines Committee (ICGC)
The UNESCO-PREV Chair is developing guidelines for the prevention of radicalization and violent extremism. The UNESCO Chair, in collaboration with the CPN-PREV, is developing the
Transforming Education Conference for Humanity (TECH)
UNESCO MGIEP’s international conference, organized with the State Government of Andhra Pradesh, showcased the role of games and digital learning in enabling a shift from
CPN-PREV receives $1.5 million in federal funding
CPN-PREV, a network for preventing extremism attached to UQAM, receives $1.5 million in federal funding. 1.5 million over four years was provided to the Canadian
Global Affairs Canada awards $1M in funding
Global Affairs Canada awards $1M in funding to Concordia-created anti-terrorism initiatives in the Middle East. The Canadian government recently awarded research funding to Concordia’s UNESCO