Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) in Fragile Contexts Training Course

Introduction

Violent extremism poses an escalating threat to peace, security, and development, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. This 5-day training course on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) in Fragile Contexts offers a critical examination of the drivers, dynamics, and manifestations of violent extremism, while providing participants with comprehensive knowledge of evidence-based, human rights-compliant approaches to prevention and response. Participants will gain a deep understanding of multi-faceted strategies that move beyond security-centric solutions, emphasizing community resilience, inclusive governance, and addressing the root causes that make individuals and communities vulnerable to extremist ideologies.

This intensive program is designed for government officials, security sector actors, peacebuilding practitioners, development professionals, humanitarian aid workers, civil society leaders, and community representatives working in or preparing for roles in areas affected by violent extremism. It will equip attendees with analytical tools to assess local vulnerabilities, design tailored interventions, and foster collaborative efforts across diverse sectors. By promoting a nuanced and context-specific approach to CVE, this course aims to empower participants to build more resilient communities and contribute to long-term stability in fragile environments.

Duration: 5 Days

Target Audience:

  • Government Officials (Interior, Justice, Foreign Affairs, Development Ministries)
  • Security Sector Actors (Police, Intelligence, Military) involved in CVE efforts
  • Peacebuilding Practitioners and Program Managers
  • Development Professionals working on governance, education, and livelihoods
  • Humanitarian Aid Workers and Protection Specialists
  • Civil Society Leaders and Community Representatives
  • Youth and Women's Empowerment Advocates
  • Researchers and Academics in violent extremism, security, and peace studies

Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define violent extremism and understand its diverse manifestations and drivers in fragile contexts.
  • Analyze the push and pull factors that contribute to radicalization and recruitment.
  • Understand international and national frameworks for Countering Violent Extremism (CVE).
  • Identify and evaluate different approaches to CVE, including prevention, disengagement, and reintegration.
  • Design and implement comprehensive, human rights-compliant, and context-specific CVE programs.

Course Modules:

Module 1: Introduction to Violent Extremism and Fragile Contexts

  • Defining violent extremism: ideologies, actors, and manifestations.
  • Key drivers of violent extremism in fragile states (e.g., governance deficits, socio-economic grievances, injustice).
  • The link between conflict, fragility, and the rise of violent extremist groups.
  • Global and regional trends in violent extremism.
  • The imperative for a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach to CVE.

Module 2: Understanding Radicalization and Recruitment

  • The process of radicalization: individual, group, and contextual factors.
  • Push factors: grievances, marginalization, human rights abuses, lack of opportunity.
  • Pull factors: ideology, sense of belonging, financial incentives, charisma of leaders.
  • Recruitment strategies of violent extremist organizations.
  • Vulnerabilities of different population groups (e.g., youth, women, marginalized communities).

Module 3: International and National Frameworks for CVE

  • The UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and its four pillars.
  • UN Security Council resolutions on CVE (e.g., SCR 2178, 2396).
  • National CVE strategies and policies: examples and best practices.
  • Human rights principles and international law in CVE programming.
  • The distinction and linkages between CVE and Counter-Terrorism (CT).

Module 4: Pillars of CVE: Prevention and Resilience

  • Community-led prevention approaches: fostering social cohesion and resilience.
  • Education and CVE: promoting critical thinking and peace education.
  • Strategic communications and counter-narratives to extremist propaganda.
  • Economic opportunities and livelihood creation as a CVE tool.
  • Strengthening inclusive governance and rule of law to address grievances.

Module 5: Pillars of CVE: Disengagement, Deradicalization, and Reintegration

  • Understanding disengagement: breaking ties with violent extremist groups.
  • Deradicalization programs: addressing ideological drivers.
  • Reintegration of former combatants and associates of violent extremist groups.
  • The role of psychosocial support and trauma healing.
  • Community acceptance and managing stigma for returnees.

Module 6: Role of Different Actors in CVE

  • Government's role: policy, coordination, security, and development.
  • Civil society organizations (CSOs) and local communities as frontline actors.
  • The private sector's contribution: employment, technology, responsible media.
  • The role of religious leaders and faith-based organizations.
  • International partners: support, capacity building, coordination.

Module 7: Gender, Youth, and Human Rights in CVE

  • The gendered dimensions of violent extremism: roles of women, impact on women and girls.
  • The importance of youth engagement in CVE: youth as agents of peace.
  • Human rights compliance in all CVE interventions.
  • Avoiding stigmatization and discrimination in CVE efforts.
  • Ensuring protection of vulnerable groups from both violent extremists and state overreach.

Module 8: Designing, Monitoring, and Evaluating CVE Programs

  • Conducting context-specific vulnerability and risk assessments.
  • Developing comprehensive and multi-sectoral CVE program designs.
  • Monitoring and evaluating CVE interventions: measuring impact and learning.
  • Ethical considerations in CVE research and data collection.
  • Adapting CVE approaches to evolving threats and local contexts.

CERTIFICATION

  • Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with Macskills Training and Development Institute Certificate

TRAINING VENUE

  • Training will be held at Macskills Training Centre. We also tailor make the training upon request at different locations across the world.

AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION

  • Airport pick up and accommodation is arranged upon request

TERMS OF PAYMENT

Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.com

 

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