DescriptionIt focuses on strategies for preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) in Western Balkan countries. It discusses the importance of a multi-agency and multidisciplinary approach that includes law enforcement, civil society organizations (CSOs), and other stakeholders. The paper outlines challenges faced, such as lack of coordination and resources, and highlights successful models like Kosovo's referral mechanism and the Aarhus Model from Denmark. It emphasizes the need for improved collaboration, sustainable mechanisms, and the role of community engagement in P/CVE efforts.Related topicInterdisciplinary cooperation and information exchangeLinkRead the document