PAVE Project Presents Final Results in Brand-New Animated Video
Eurice is proud to present the latest animated video from the Horizon 2020 research project PAVE. Over the last three years, PAVE investigated the root causes and driving factors of violent extremism and radicalisation. Now with the project drawing to a close, this brand-new video highlighting the global issue of radicalisation while sharing the the main findings from the project’s intense research. In an easily accessible format it includes short video snippets from project partners highlighting particular aspects of the research, such as the role of the state and education, resilience and the collaboration between civil society, religious actors and policy makers.
Over the last three years, the consortium has greatly enjoyed the collaborative engagement on this timely project, with a diverse set of experienced and complementary partners. Despite the severe challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, PAVE partners managed to build a genuine team spirit and collegial atmosphere across borders and regions. Thanks to the dedication of the involved researchers, PAVE results are important milestones on the way to making the prevention of violent extremism more responsive to contextual needs, more tailored to contemporary threats and emerging radicalisation trends, and moving away from securitised approaches. The practical tools introduced by PAVE can further contribute to building community resilience from the bottom up.
The animated video is now available on the PAVE project website and on YouTube.