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CSEP Thematic Event – looking back and moving forward, 07-08 November 2022
For the past five years, the Civil Society Empowerment Programme (CSEP) has supported 20 projects in their online P/CVE campaigns across EU Member States. Funding for CSEP projects will come to an end in 2022.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: Breaking the ISIS Brand
This paper follows a briefing structure, in which it summarises the campaign, the main achievements of the project, the lessons learned on online campaigning in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), and also includes links to some of the campaign messages.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: COMMIT – Communication Campaign against extremism and radicalisation
This paper follows a briefing structure, in which it summarises the campaign, the main achievements of the project, the lessons learned on online campaigning in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), and includes links to several campaign messages.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: PRECOBIAS – Prevention of Youth Radicalisation Through Self-Awareness on Cognitive Biases
This paper follows a briefing structure, in which it summarises the campaign, the main achievements of the project, the lessons learned on online campaigning in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), and links to some of the campaign messages.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: Extremely EUnited
The Extremely EUnited project aims to prevent radicalisation on online platforms by providing alternative narratives. The project consists of seven campaigns aimed at vulnerable youth (13-25 years), teachers, and social workers in Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Italy...

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: COUNTER@CT
This paper follows a briefing structure that summarises the campaign, the main achievements of the project, the lessons learned on online campaigning in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), and links to some of the campaign messages

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: GAMER - Generating Awareness to Mitigate Extremism and Radicalisation
The GAMER project aims to prevent the online radicalisation of vulnerable EU residents, by providing “resilience know-how” and encouraging critical thinking, through a bespoke online gaming tool capable of reaching a resistant, trans-European target audience of young adults (18-35 years) in Italy...

RAN CSEP BRIEFING : DECOUNT
This paper follows a briefing structure, in which it will summarise the campaign, present the achievements of the project and the lessons learned on online campaigning in PCVE, as well as the links to the main campaign messages.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: Radicalisation Awareness Game Engagement (RAGE): Game Changer
This paper follows a briefing structure in which it summarises the online campaigns, presents the achievements of the project and the lessons learned in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), as well as links to the campaigns’ main messages.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: Do One Brave Thing (DOBT)
This paper follows a briefing structure, in which it summarises the campaign, the main achievements of the project, the lessons learned on online campaigning in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), and links to some of the campaign messages.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: CICERO
This paper follows a briefing structure, in which it will present a summary of the campaign, the achievements of the project and the lessons learned on online campaigning in PCVE. It will also provide the links to some of the campaign messages.

RAN CSEP BRIEFING: Resilient Youth against Far-Right Extremist Messaging Online (YouthRightOn)
The ‘Resilient Youth against Far-Right Extremist Messaging Online’ (YouthRightOn) project aims to strengthen prevention and address underlying factors contributing to far-right radicalisation by putting forward alternative narratives and promoting critical thinking...

Civil Society Empowerment Programme (CSEP) – Peer learning sessions
RAN hosted two digital sessions that aimed at facilitating peer to peer learning amongst the 20 CSEP projects, which all received EU funding to conduct P/CVE alternative or counter narrative campaigns.

Civil Society Empowerment Programme Campaigns Event #02, Dublin 18-19 November 2019
This paper provides you with insights into the principles behind online communication with groups and individuals who are vulnerable to radicalisation. It captures the key lessons of the second CSEP Campaigns Event that took place in November in Dublin.

CSEP The nine essentials to consider while engaging in online P/CVE campaigning, Brussels January 2019
This paper offers nine essential tips and tricks on online campaigning. These essentials can be used by civil society organisations (CSOs) that aim to enter the realm of social media and the internet as part of their strategies in the prevention and countering of violent extremism (P/CVE).

CSEP Newsletter 5 | December 2017
This is an Update Special on the activities of the EU Internet Forum's Civil Society Empowerment
Programme (CSEP), an EU initiative supported by the RAN Centre of Excellence (RAN CoE) to
encourage online campaigns countering extremist propaganda.

CSEP Newsletter 4 | October 2017
This is an Update Special on the activities of the EU Internet Forum's Civil Society Empowerment Programme (CSEP), a new EU initiative supported by the RAN Centre of Excellence (RAN CoE) to encourage online campaigns countering extremist propaganda.

CSEP Newsletter 3 | June 2017
Since April 2017, RAN has provided over a 150 CSO professionals with training to enhance their online campaigning skills, partnering up with Facebook, Google and Twitter as well as the European Strategic Communications Network.

CSEP Newsletter 2 | April 2017
The Civil Society Empowerment Programme was officially launched at a kick-off event in Brussels in mid-March, which gathered 100 civil society actors and other stakeholders from across the EU. This update gives an overview of this very special event.

CSEP Kick off workshop, Brussels 15-16 Mars 2017
Terrorist and violent extremist groups continue to radicalise, groom, polarise and incite vulnerable individuals with their sophisticated material and rapid means of dissemination online.