PARTESS-COM, a participatory project to protect freedom of religion, begins
The Euro-Arab Foundation’s role involves identifying, systematizing, and assessing effective security concepts, tools, programs, and solutions
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The Euro-Arab Foundation’s role involves identifying, systematizing, and assessing effective security concepts, tools, programs, and solutions
Under the umbrella of the IN2PREV project, the Euro-Arab Foundation co-organised an online conference with the aim of fostering cross-sectoral dialogue, improving collaboration and facilitating knowledge sharing between law enforcement agencies and NGOs to protect and respect the human rights of refugees and asylum seekers.
The seminar, part of the European project PARTES for the protection of places of worship, was attended by members of Muslim, Catholic, Protestant and Buddhist religious denominations.
The Euro-Arab Foundation took part in the conference held on April 24th at the Faculty of Communication Sciences of the UAB on ‘Communication in a world in conflict: narratives and resistances’, organised within the framework of the UNIACT! – Universities in Action for Transformative Cooperation project.
The initiative developed by the New Ground Research Foundation in Granada, at the headquarters of the Euro-Arab Foundation, underlines the urgency of addressing these forms of racism in a context of growing polarization.
The Euro-Arab Foundation participated in training on ethics and human rights for frontline professionals working with refugees in Bratislava.
Jusaima Moaid-Azm Peregrina is a researcher at the Euro-Arab Foundation for Advanced Studies, an institution that is a member of the Spanish Anna Lindh Network.
Euro-Arab Researcher Karen Hough presented Vanguard project findings on Human Trafficking at CEPOL Scientific Conference in Ostia, Rome, last month of March.
The International Observatory for Terrorism Studies has presented its most recent study on the trends and evolution of global jihadist terrorism in 2024; in it, researcher from the Euro-Arab Foundation, Daniel F. Pérez García, participates with an investigation on the Yazidi genocide with a restorative justice approach focused on victims.