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Voices of Resilience. A Gender Needs Analysis on Preventing Violent Extremism in the Sahel (UNICRI)

Nov 25, 2023 #Gender, #Politics

To conclude, by analysing the needs and concerns of local communities through a gender lens, this research shows how critical it is to design prevention initiatives that respond to the realities of each specific context and are tailored to women’s and men’s lived experiences. While ideology can undoubtedly be a pulling factor, economic instability, poverty, and lack of access to services and resources have emerged as determinant drivers of radicalisation in the study areas.

https://unicri.it/sites/default/files/2023-11/Voices%20of%20Resilience%20EN.pdf

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