On June 11 and 12, the Exchange Conference of the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation (EUKH) brought together member state representatives, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners in Brussels to reflect on the future of radicalisation prevention in Europe. The Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies actively participated in organising this key meeting as a member of the EUKH consortium.
Faced with a rapidly evolving threat landscape, the working sessions allowed participants to take stock of the actions developed under the current Strategic Guidelines (2024–2026), as well as to debate the priorities that should guide the next phase of the European Union’s prevention efforts.

During the conference, critical issues were addressed, such as online radicalization, hybrid ideologies, resilience building, rehabilitation, and the protection of minors. The conclusions and key insights obtained will directly inform the upcoming Strategic Guidelines for the 2027–2029 period and will contribute to the implementation of the ProtectEU framework. The central axis of these forward-looking debates consisted of the evaluation frameworks and trend analysis driven by the 7 EUKH Thematic Panels, in which the Euro-Arab Foundation actively participates as part of several Research Secretariats.


