Categories
- Counter Terrorism
- -EU guidelines on CT/CVE interventions in third countries
- -Global Evaluation of the European Union Engagement on Counter-Terrorism
- -Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: The EU’s Global Strategy and Implications for Counterterrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism
- -Examining the Nexus between Organised Crime and Terrorism and its implications for EU Programming
- -Final Independent Evaluation of the EU-funded CT Project in Southeast Asia
- -CT Sahel Final Review: building capacities to combat terrorism in the Sahel
- -Towards More Effective Capacity Building for Counter-Terrorism
- -The European Union and the Global Counterterrorism Forum: The Importance of Continued Engagement
- -Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) Mid Term Review
- -Guidance: Integrating a Rights-based approach to EU programming in Terrorism, Organised Crime and Cybersecurity
- -CT Sahel Final Review: building capacities to combat terrorism in the Sahel
- -The Hague – Marrakech Memorandum on Good Practices for a More Effective Response to the FTF Phenomenon
- European Union
- -Updated Guidance on ODA-Eligible Activities for Preventing Violent Extremism: Implications and Opportunities for the European Union
- -Council Conclusions on EU External Action on Counter terrorism of 19 June 2017
- -Council Conclusions on EU External Action on Counter terrorism of 9 February 2015
- -European Union Counter Terrorism Strategy
- Prevention & Countering of Violent Extremism
- -EU guidelines on CT/CVE interventions in third countries
- -CVE Sector Indicator Guidance
- Strive for development
- -Advancing CVE Research: The roles of Global and Regional Coordinating Bodies
- -Updated Guidance on ODA-Eligible Activities for Preventing Violent Extremism
- -Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: The EU’s Global Strategy and Implications for Counterterrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism
- Lessons Learned from Strive Horn of Africa
- -New approaches to CVE at the UNGA
- -Integrating a Gender Dimension in Preventng and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) Policy and Practice
- -Mapping CVE Research Interventions
- -Ankara Memorandum on Good Practices for a Multi-Sectoral Approach to Countering Violent Extremism
- -Abu Dhabi Memorandum on Good Practices for Education and Countering Violent Extremism
- -Good Practices on Community Engagement and Community-Oriented Policing as Tools to Counter Violent Extremism Introduction Countering violent extremism (CVE)
- Reports
- -Global Evaluation of the European Union Engagement on Counter-Terrorism
- -Advancing CVE Research: The roles of Global and Regional Coordinating Bodies
- -Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: The EU’s Global Strategy and Implications for Counterterrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism
- -Examining the Nexus between Organised Crime and Terrorism and its implications for EU Programming
- Lessons Learned from Strive Horn of Africa
- Tools
- -EU guidelines on CT/CVE interventions in third countries
- -CVE Sector Indicator Guidance
- -Guidance: Integrating a Rights-based approach to EU programming in Terrorism, Organised Crime and Cybersecurity
- -Good Practices on Community Engagement and Community-Oriented Policing as Tools to Counter Violent Extremism Introduction Countering violent extremism (CVE)
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