Building young people's resilience to violent extremism
Policy brief: this document emphasises the importance of addressing the underlying economic, social and civic factors that can push young people towards radicalisation.
Policy brief: this document emphasises the importance of addressing the underlying economic, social and civic factors that can push young people towards radicalisation.
Turkey is experiencing a period of profound social, political and economic change. This report looks into three important areas for young people.
A new report suggests the UK must focus on preventing violent extremism in MENA by addressing the economic, social and civic factors that can push young people towards radicalisation.
November 2017: This research assesses the needs and effectiveness of civil society actors, with a view to informing international peacebuilding policies.
New British Council research reveals how Tanzania’s huge demographic shifts are creating great challenges, but also opportunities. We look at what young Tanzanians think.
Realising the potential of its young people will determine whether the country has a brighter, more prosperous future.
Far from uneducated, many extremists are graduates, often of subjects like engineering. A new paper argues that education systems should encourage critical thinking to prevent radicalisation
How can education reform contribute to neutralising violent extremism?
Research report: culture, conflict and change in North Africa.