They are taking part in the Forum of the Connekt project, which is part of the UNESCO Chair on Intercultural Dialogue in the Mediterranean, and analysing gender dynamics in extremism, political violence and terrorism
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The document on policy recommendations is one of the outcomes of the Connekt project, which advises to move away from a security-focused approach and address the root causes of radicalization and extreme violence
The publication explores the strategies on extremism in Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria. Up to 18 experts draw a comprehensive account of national approaches towards violent extremism in the framework of the CONNEKT project, which the URV’s UNESCO Chair for Intercultural Dialogue in the Mediterranean is part of
The UNESCO Chair for Intercultural Dialogue in the Mediterranean participates in the CONNEKT project to study the factors that can influence the radicalization of young people in 8 countries in the Balkans and Mediterranean
The Encyclopedia of Migrants has collected 400 life stories of migrants in France, Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar through experimentation with art
He regards the current lack of interest in the subject as the reason why second and third generations of immigrants become radicalised
For four days, they worked on project proposals for cooperation on youth employment, gender equality and sustainable development
The director of the UNESCO Chair for Dialogue in the Mediterranean, Enric Olivé, has attended the fifth edition of the Baku Humanitarian Forum and given a round table talk on different models of multiculturalism. Like the other participants, Dr Olivé was invited to attend by the Azeri education minister and spoke about “New spirituality and intercultural dialogue: from the disappearance of the USSR to the war in Syria”