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PVE, Development and Gender

2020-01-08T08:00:15+00:00

January 8, 2020 PVE, Development and Gender What does the increasing influence of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) frameworks and tools mean for development workers? Earlier this year, the Research Department of the Humanitarian Academy for Development (HAD) co-organised a workshop at The Annual Conference of the Conflict Research Society (CRS). The event brought together academics and practitioners from Europe, Africa and Australia to explore the crossover between PVE, Development and Gender. Why PVE, Development and Gender? In recent years, there has been increasing interest in P/CVE approaches by development practitioners, funding bodies and policy-makers. Several major development organisations have [...]

PVE, Development and Gender2020-01-08T08:00:15+00:00

PVE, Development and Gender Workshop

2023-05-10T08:34:03+00:00

October 1, 2019 PVE, Development and Gender Workshop HAD held a workshop on Preventing Violent Extremism, Development and Gender at the Annual Conference of the Conflict Research Society.  The workshop took place at the University of Sussex in September. It was part of the Research and Development (R&D) department’s strategy to build strong partnerships with academics and practitioners in the sector. The workshop was co-convened by the Head of R&D, Dr Jennifer Philippa Eggert, Professor Juanita Elias (Professor in International Political Economy) and Dr Nicola Pratt (Reader of International Politics of the Middle East) from the University of Warwick. The event [...]

PVE, Development and Gender Workshop2023-05-10T08:34:03+00:00

PVE and Gender: A Case for Gender-Sensitive Counter-Extremism Approaches

2019-07-09T09:52:27+00:00

July 9, 2019 PVE and Gender: A Case for Gender-Sensitive Counter-Extremism Approaches Extremism, PVE and Gender The term ‘extremism’ is a widely debated concept. It holds a variety of interpretations and lacks a clear definition. The term is not linked to any specific ideology or region but exists in several forms worldwide. Jennifer Philippa Eggert describes extremism as ‘dogmatic, radical, extremist views and black and white thinking’ which has the ability to manifest into violence. Counter-extremism (or CVE) programmes aim to prevent or effectively respond to extremist actions. Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE) programmes aim to tackle violent extremism by focusing on prevention. [...]

PVE and Gender: A Case for Gender-Sensitive Counter-Extremism Approaches2019-07-09T09:52:27+00:00
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