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RSSWe are currently looking for suitable participants for the RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting on The impact of incidents of mass (extremist) violence and related geopolitical developments on mental health and P/CVE.
Please note this is a meeting for practitioners working in formal and informal education, including youth work. For our RAN Youth & Education (Y&E) Working Group meeting, we are looking for youth workers, teachers, and other relevant experts and professionals working with youngsters.
On 24 January, the Commission, together with the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU, launched the European Ports Alliance and its Public-Private Partnership to step up the fight against drug trafficking and organised crime.
As the year comes to a close, we therefore take a look back at some of the emerging P/CVE challenges that have arisen and some of the key events that have taken place.
On behalf of the Working Group Leaders Marzena Kordaczuk-Was and Luc Van Der Taelen, we are asking for your support. We are looking for suitable police officers with expertise in strategies and tactics for preventing and countering the radicalisation of protest movements.
We are delighted to bring to your attention the RAN Practitioners training webinar on Managing polarisation in the classroom that will take place on 15 February from 9:30 to 12:30 CET. RAN Staff members will share main lessons learned from the Youth & Education Working Group...
The European Migration Network (EMN), marks a significant milestone this year, celebrating 15 years of dedicated service providing objective, comparable, and policy-relevant information on emerging issues related to asylum and migration.
Migration occupies central stage in the public debate. The EU funded E-MINDFUL project aims to help investigate the key factors that shape public perceptions about migration and migrants. Its goal is to provide guidance on how to build effective communication strategies that can reduce polarisation.
The 8th edition of the European Migration Forum, held in Brussels on 4 and 5 December 2023, brought together more than 250 participants from civil society and institutions working in the field of migration, asylum and integration.
The EC and the EU High Representative celebrate International Migrants Day by honouring the ways migrants contribute to our societies. 184 million people live outside their country of origin worldwide, and about 24 million live, work and study in the EU, contributing to its prosperity and diversity.