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Against online radicalisation: the EU-funded project PRECOBIAS

Online radicalisation is an increasingly widespread phenomenon. This is how the European project PRECOBIAS reached almost 4 million young people to building up their resilience against radicalising discourses.

Mentorship programme for migrant women’s entrepreneurship

Get an insight into our project!

The MIraGE works to increase the swift integration of TCNs into the labour market

Watch our video to get an insight into our work, and get to know the team and the participants who successfully became self-employed with the support of our trainings.

The mentors of WomInCreativePower expanded their knowledge at a training course

The aim of WICP’s mentorship program is to support the labor and social integration of migrant women in their host countries. Our Slovenian partner, Povod hosted a training course for the mentors in Ljubljana.

SUCCESSFUL STORIES OF PVE/CVE INITIATIVES IN HUNGARY

Within the framework of the CEAR (Community Engagement Against Radicalisation) project, our foundation interviewed Borbála Takács, President of the KacsaKő Community Building Association.

Be part of the EU Policy Talks 2021 Event!

On the occasion of the European Day Against Islamophobia, on 21 September 2021
the EU Policy Talks 2021 will be held in Brussels, organised as part of the MEET – More Equal
Europe Together project. The event will also be streamed online and simultanous translation
will be available. For both online and in-person participation, please register at the following
link by 20 September: https://bit.ly/3jWcybP

A EUROPEAN PROJECT TO PREVENT THE RADICALISATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH SELF-AWARENESS OF COGNITIVE BIASES

The PRECOBIAS online course and toolkit for teachers and social workers is available online!

Knowing how our brain works is useful to filter information consciously, without risky simplifications. In fact, mental “shortcuts” are used indirectly by our brain to simplify thought processes and make them less time-consuming. However, this ease can be dangerous when dealing with complex issues such as extremism and radicalisation phenomena, which instead require precise analysis.

WomIn Creative Power Mentorship program

We are happy to announce that we are now accepting applications for the WomIn CreativePower* mentorship program!

The program is free of charge!

Filmmaking workshop was organized for social change

The Subjective Values Foundation held a three part workshops for young people aged 12-18.