Details Publication date23 March 2021AuthorDirectorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs RAN Publications TopicVictims of terrorism Description When setting up a prevention and countering of violent extremism communications campaign, one usually starts with identifying the Goal and target Audience, following the GAMMMA+ model. However, when including victims of terrorism in a P/CVE campaign – whose voices are a powerful alternative to the extremist narrative – the Message and Messenger are often already established. This means the GAMMMA+ model needs to be adapted to support the way in which victims of terrorism share their stories. This will help them strengthen their efforts and make an impact through their stories. This infographic contains tips and tricks for victims of terrorism on how to share their narrative and aims to help practitioners setting up a P/CVE campaign successfully and respectfully embed victims’ voices in their campaigns. Files 26 MAY 2021RAN VoT and C&N Conclusions How to involve victims of terrorism in a prevention campaignOther languages (2)Deutsch(495.42 KB - PDF)Downloadfrançais(501.98 KB - PDF)Download Related links Communication and Narratives Working Group (RAN C&N)The Communication and Narratives Working Group focuses on the delivery of both on- and offline communication that offers alternatives or that counters extremist propaganda and/or challenges extremist ideas.RAN VoTThe Victims/Survivors of Terrorism Working Group’s chief objective is to maintain the network of organisations of victims of terrorism and to organise remembrance ceremonies each year on 11 March, the European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism.
Communication and Narratives Working Group (RAN C&N)The Communication and Narratives Working Group focuses on the delivery of both on- and offline communication that offers alternatives or that counters extremist propaganda and/or challenges extremist ideas.
RAN VoTThe Victims/Survivors of Terrorism Working Group’s chief objective is to maintain the network of organisations of victims of terrorism and to organise remembrance ceremonies each year on 11 March, the European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism.