After last year campaign Be Brave, Stay Safe, we are happy to celebrate Safer Internet Day also this year and to do it by providing some tips and advices that we believe are useful for #activists and common users alike. We have condensed them in the publication of Internet Privacy 101 – Your Digital Safety… Read more »
In the frame of the preparatory work towards the World Social Forum (WSF), scheduled to be held in Nepal/Kathmandu in February 2024, we are happy to co-host the Online webinar by Prague Spring 2 against right wing extremism and populism, “Housing in a time of war and social and ecological crisis” so that a common… Read more »
In the frame of the preparatory work towards the World Social Forum (WSF), scheduled to be held in Nepal/Kathmandu in February 2024, we are happy to co-host the Online webinar by Prague Spring 2 against right wing extremism and populism, “Housing in a time of war and social and ecological crisis” so that a common… Read more »
We keep following the situation in Cyprus after the heinous bomb attack against KISA premises on January the 5th (you can find more info here. The attack is clearly another awful consequence of the cruel campaign of criminalisation of NGOs work, unfortunately happening in Cyprus and in many other countries. As a proof of such… Read more »
This winter, our Advocacy Advisor at UNITED, Neringa Tumėnaitė, embarked on a journey of interfaith collaboration, joining several key delegations across the globe 🌍 📍 First Stop: The European Policy Forum organized by the International Dialogue Centre – KAICIID in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where Neringa discussed research findings on the role of faith actors in addressing… Read more »
We would like to invite you to be part of the piloting of a new vulnerability assessment tool, the Transitioning Vulnerabilities to Radicalisation Assessment Tool (TV-RAT), developed within the scope of the R2COM project. This new assessment tool aims to aid civil society and after-care practitioners in assessing the vulnerability to radical beliefs and extremism engagement… Read more »
We are very happy to start this new year with one of the biggest accomplishments of the 2023: the publication of the Manual of Good Practices of the REFUGIN Project! This practical guide summarizes the results of a literature search and online survey realized by each partner country of the project: France, Greece, Portugal, Romania,… Read more »
STATEMENT OF CONCERN OVER THE ESCALATION OF OPPRESSION AGAINST THE LGBTQI+ COMMUNITY IN RUSSIA UNITED for Intercultural Action expresses deep concern over the recent ruling of the Russian Supreme Court, which designates the “international LGBT public movement” as an extremist organization. This unprecedented decision significantly escalates the threats faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in… Read more »
As we have previously announced, on November 28th we joined the hybrid Mid-Term conference of the R2COM – Radicalisation and Violent Extremism Prevention in the Community project, as part of our commitment against violent radicalisation and in support of the empowerment of civil society to find the tools and resources needed to address such phenomena,… Read more »
If you have been wanting to know more about the R2COM – Radicalisation and Violent Extremism Prevention in the Community project this is your opportunity! The commitment towards this project is part of our work about #radicalisation and it’s no coincidence that this is also the focus of our conference this year. For anyone who… Read more »
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