What if Mackenzie was Muslim?
Across the spectrum, the presentation of terrorism, has similarities to the branding of cults.
Across the spectrum, the presentation of terrorism, has similarities to the branding of cults.
Community’s responses have become an important aspect of P/CVE. However, they remain void without the integration of democracy and governance.
Religious Cover and the Success of VE Narratives
Violent Extremist Narrative Materiality
SA/CB/April 2022: Violent Extremist Narrative Materiality in Kenya Read More »
The Vulnerable Offline/Online and VEO’s in Kenya Reports April 12, 2022 Executive Summary As inherently social creatures, humans are natural storytellers, utilizing narratives to imbue meaning into their surroundings—a profound tool for the persuasion process. Narratives weave intricate connections, effectively shaping and solidifying power structures within both offline and online realms. These narratives possess potent
Socializing the Prevention and Countering Extremism Process in Kenya Reports December 15, 2021 Executive Summary The strategies employed by development partners and governments to counter violent extremism and terrorism have increasingly shifted their focus towards engaging local actors, involving civil society, and promoting grassroots responses within communities. This approach operates under the assumption that widening
Measuring change and progress made by various stakeholders is an important element in the fight against terror.
SA/SR/SEP 2019: Measuring Impact of CVE Efforts in Kenya Read More »
Communities perceive policies as good or bad, depending on the methods of implementation and practice.
SA/PB/SEP 2019: Building Relationships to Prevent Violent Extremism Read More »
The report documents the lessons learnt from P/CVE strategy development in Kenya.