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RSSThis meeting will take place on 11 June in Stockholm, Sweden. We are looking for participants that are interested in joining the upcoming study visit on the Swedish approach to tackling violent right-wing extremism.
2024 is a significant year. It marks the 20th anniversary of the European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism, which was first created in memory of those who lost their lives in the 2004 Madrid train bombings.
We are looking for participants interested in joining the upcoming meeting of the RAN Working Group Victims/Survivors of Terrorism on ‘Making use of (the resilience of) victims/survivors of terrorism in preventing conspiracy narratives in schools’.
In the framework of CERIS, led-by DG HOME’s Security Research and Innovation Unit, an event on Innovating Smart Cities Resilience through Research and Best Practices gathered 60 policymakers, practitioners, researchers and representatives of academia, industry, and civil society in Brussels ...
On 30 April, the first ministerial conference on the implementation of the Pact on Migration and Asylum took place in Ghent, following the European Parliament's endorsement of the Pact, on 10 April. This is a major step forward in tackling the migration and asylum challenges faced by the EU today.
On 1 May, 20 years ago, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia joined the European Union. Today, nine out of these ten Member States, are part of the Schengen area, guaranteeing free movement and promoting safe travel within Europe.
This call will result in a single Framework Contract for Services of DG HOME on migration, security and borders. It will cover activities such as the organisation of meetings, working groups, conferences, exhibitions and other types of events as well as complementary services around activities ...
JobRoad is an non-profit organisation based in Belgium. Through its EU-funded project “Refugees2Work” it has developed a unique approach to orient refugees towards sustainable employment. This has led to the formation of local networks around reception centres and is helping address skill shortages.
This call is part of the activities foreseen in the Thematic Facility Work Programme 2023 – 2025, under the Internal Security Fund.
The goal of the meeting is to explore what synergies exist and can be harnessed between rehabilitation and the wider field of conflict resolution, including but not limited to peacebuilding, mediation, and restorative justice.