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Conundrum of Exclusion - Training Course on preventing radicalisation of young people
Date du début: 1 oct. 2015, Date de fin: 1 oct. 2016 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

The main aim of this project is to address one of the most pressing concerns of European societies – the problem of youth radicalization. Young people, often affected by unemployment and other negative consequences of the economic crisis, are becoming increasingly susceptible to radicalization (both online and as a result of peer pressure). On the other hand the rise of radical terrorists and religious extremists leads to increased social tensions between different groups within societies, with representatives of minorities often wrongly blamed and stygmatised by the representatives of majorities. These problems are visible not only in Western Europe (Belgium, France, the UK) but also in the Balkans (Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Macedonia). All of this is taking place within the context of increased introversion among public. People seem to be interested only in their own affairs, separating themselves from others with “walls of indifference”. In our project we want to address these challenges by deconstructing the existing problems, promoting educational solutions and fostering strategic cooperation between youth organisations and public authorities. Through two eight-day training courses hosted in Serbia, we plan to train 64 participants (32 per course) in how to tackle the problem of youth radicalization. Our objectives are:- to increase the knowledge about the root causes of the radicalization of youth;- to provide participants with necessary competencies on youth inclusion, social cohesion and entrepreneurship, all vitally important as tools of the prevention of radicalisation of youth;- to empower participants to be able to act as multipliers, using these competencies in their daily work and thus empowering their peers and young people they work with;- to facilitate cooperation between youth organisations and local authorities, as well as representatives of business.The venue of the project – Novi Pazar in South Serbia, inhibited by people representing all four major monotheistic religions – will provide an additional educational dimension.The short-term impact of the course will be on its participants, who will receive the necessary competencies in various youth empowerment and radicalization-prevention strategies. In the long-term we expect to see future activities resulting from co-operation between our participants (we will facilitate special sessions devoted to future projects).The methods will include non-formal methodology based workshops on youth inclusion, social cohesion and entreprenerurship; case studies of strategies and examples of activities aimed at de-redicalization (e.g. UK strategy called Chanel); discussions and meetings with representatives of local authorities and businesses. Both trainers are experienced in youth work (with specific Balkans expertise), both are members of the Council of Europe’s Pool of Trainers.

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