Date: 14-10-2021Time: 15.30 CETLocation: online
While it has become a global cause for concern, violent extremism
disproportionately affects people and communities in fragile and conflictaffected states. Yet, existing power asymmetries mean that those
communities often have a limited say in setting government and donor
agendas, policies and programmes to counter and prevent these threats. This is one important, yet overlooked, reason why programmes aimed at
preventing violent extremism have struggled to maximise their impact in the
Sahel.
In an interactive session, speakers will discuss current challenges faced in
addressing and preventing violent extremism, while proposing new ways to
define what "success” looks like in C/PVE programmes. The session is organized by
Mercy Corps and
Cerlce Dev, and is part of the
KPSRL Annual Conference.
Speakers
• Emilie Tankora, Social Cohesion Program Specialist, Mercy Corps Niger
• Maimou Wali, Director, Cercle Dev
• Dr Bréma Ely Dicko, Sociology Professor, University of Bamako
• Anna Schmauder, Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute
You can
register for the Conference HERE by creating your account in order to have
access to the online venue and the session.