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Add to Calendar 17/07/2018 09:00 17/07/2018 18:00 Africa/Casablanca Towards MED Rome 2018 - Countering Violent Extremism and De-Radicalization Measures in Europe and the MENA Region  OCP Policy Center, Rabat With the rise of radical groups like the Islamic State, efforts to counter the appeal of violent extremism have gained a high priority on political-agendas across the world. Many Mediterranean countries have developed de-radicalization and radicalization prevention strategies and tactics that fall under the umbrella of Countering Violent Extremism (CV... OCP Policy Center, Rabat OCP Policy Center contact@ocppc.ma false DD/MM/YYYY
Tuesday, July 17, 2018 - 09:00 to 18:00

Towards MED Rome 2018 - Countering Violent Extremism and De-Radicalization Measures in Europe and the MENA Region



OCP Policy Center, Rabat

With the rise of radical groups like the Islamic State, efforts to counter the appeal of violent extremism have gained a high priority on political-agendas across the world. Many Mediterranean countries have developed de-radicalization and radicalization prevention strategies and tactics that fall under the umbrella of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE). CVE approaches vary significantly from country to country in terms of aims, budget, and underlying philosophy. Each experience is deeply shaped by political, cultural, and legal elements unique to that country. Many of them start with diverse interpretations of the origin and nature of jihadist militancy and the spectrum of radicalizing factors that lead to the emergence of jihadists hotbeds, which include unemployment, juvenile delinquency, social, political and geographical marginalization, the role of Salafism, familial ties, and the search for identity.

Consequently, the term CVE encapsulates many different strategies and tactics, with structures that vary depending on the level of the threat, the targeted populations and primary objectives. These CVE initiatives can be implemented by stakeholders like governments, non-governmental NGOs, religious organizations and advocacy groups, with the intention of targeting individuals from different communities at who may find themselves at different stages of the radicalization process. As the threat from violent extremism inspired by Daesh but also by other groups and ideologies is not likely to subsume any time soon, Mediterranean countries are investing more resources in CVE efforts. Moreover, most programs have been in place for just a few years, and it is therefore difficult to assess fully their impact. This event will analyze CVE efforts in various Mediterranean countries, identifying best practices and common challenges and seeking to provide actionable recommendations for policymakers.  

AGENDA

14:15 -14:30 

Welcoming Remarks

Speakers:
Barbara Bregato, Ambassador of Italy to Morocco 
Karim El Aynaoui, Managing Director, OCP Policy Center, Morocco

14:30- 16:00

PM RADICALIZATION TRENDS IN THE MENA REGION

Chair:
Lorenzo Vidino, Head, Radicalization and International Terrorism Programme, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Italy

Kick-off Speakers:
Emna Ben Arab, University of Sfax, Tunisia 
Fernando Reinares, Senior Analyst and Director of the Global Terrorism Programme, Real Instituto Elcano, Spain

16:00 -16:30

Coffee Break

16:30 -18:30

PM LESSONS LEARNED IN RADICALIZATION PREVENTION

Chair:
Abdelhak Bassou, Senior Fellow, OCP Policy Center, Morocco

Kick-off Speakers:
- Ziad Akl, Senior Researcher and Director, Program of the Mediterranean and North Africa Studies, Al-Ahram Center, Egypt; Senior Associate Research Fellow, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), Italy 
- El Mostafa Rezrazi, OCP Policy Center, Morocco 
- Yousef Zarea, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS), Saudi Arabia

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