January 17, 2018
As part of its ongoing effort to facilitate greater collaboration between civil society organizations (CSOs) government, multilateral institutions, and other key stakeholders involved in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE), and promoting ‘whole of society’ approaches to P/CVE more broadly, the Prevention Project convened the second in a series of roundtables on ‘Ensuring an Inclusive Approach to the Development and Implementation of National P/CVE Action Plans: The Role of Civil Society’. The roundtable, which follows one the Prevention Project organized in New York in December, included different stakeholders involved in the design and implementation of P/CVE National Action Plans (NAPs), including from the United States and other national governments, as well as from the United Nations and research, peacebuilding, and other non-government organizations. Throughout the discussion, participants put forward practical recommendations related to ongoing P/CVE NAP efforts.