Within the framework of its participation in the EU Knowledge Hub, the Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies took part in the MENA region study visit titled: “Preventing Radicalisation and Building Youth Resilience: Insights from Al-Azhar Observatory for Combating Extremism.”
The meeting, organized by the EUKH and the European Commission on 21 and 22 January, brought together policymakers and practitioners from EU Member States and MENA countries in the Egyptian capital to analyze successful models in Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE).
The Egyptian model and the role of narratives
During the visit, the delegation gained in-depth insights into the Egyptian prevention model, with a particular focus on the work of the Al-Azhar Observatory. Experts, including Euro-Arab Foundation researcher Jusaima Moaid-azm, analysed how this center integrates constant monitoring, deep analysis, and the production of effective alternative narratives.
The visit provided first-hand knowledge of the Observatory’s communication strategies to dismantle extremist discourse—an area where the Euro-Arab Foundation has an extensive track record through its various research projects. This analysis was linked to a comparative study on youth vulnerability and resilience in the face of social, economic, and digital pressures in both Europe and the MENA region, based on the premise that prevention is not an isolated task, but rather a systemic challenge.

