Policy recommendations workshop: The importance of evaluation for effective designing and evaluation of PVE / CVE / De-radicalisation initiatives
July 12
Policy recommendations workshop: The importance of evaluation for effective designing and evaluation of PVE / CVE / De-radicalisation initiatives
12 July 2024, Riga (Latvia)
INDEED cordially invites all practitioners, policy makers, researchers and other stakeholders engaged in the field of P/CVE and De-radicalisation to the workshop focusing on policy recommendations regarding the importance of evidence-based design and evaluation for PVE/CVE/De-radicalisation initiatives.
The workshop, which marks a continuation of the three-year INDEED project initiated in 2021, aims to achieve the following objectives:
- Presenting outcomes and lessons learnt from the evidence-based evaluation planning process of selected initiatives within the INDEED project.
- Formulating policy recommendations for the planning, designing, implementation, and evaluation of future PVE/CVE/De-radicalisation initiatives.
- Promoting ongoing improvement in evaluation practices within the field of PVE/CVE/De-radicalisation and crime prevention.
- Facilitating the exchange of knowledge, experiences, challenges, and lessons learnt among stakeholders from diverse backgrounds involved in PVE/CVE/De-radicalisation efforts.
The policy recommendations generated during the workshop will be integrated into a report titled “Lessons Learnt and Policy Recommendations from the Evidence-Based Evaluation Planning Process”, which will be made publicly available.
REGISTRATION
As space is limited, we encourage you to register for the workshop as soon as possible, and before 28 June 2024 by 5 PM CET, via the online registration form at this link. You must register at this link to confirm your attendance and provide information essential for the event organisation.
If you have any doubts or queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.
● Asma Kaouech Knis – kaouech@urbansecurity.org
● Anne Boisseau – boisseau@urbansecurity.org