In response to the rise in extremist violence within Kenya, the Strengthening Resilience to Violent Extremism Programme was launched to counter the threat of violent extremism (VE) and prevent the radicalisation and recruitment of vulnerable youth. To assess the extent to which the Programme was able to achieve its objective, an evaluation of the Programme's key component – a mentoring and counselling-based project intervention, was conducted between 2017-19. In total, 347 youth, identified as being 'at risk', were included as part of the evaluation. This paper presents the principal findings of the evaluation and assesses the effect of the intervention on three key dimensions: the youth's attitudes, their social networks and levels of awa...
Being Kenyan Being Muslim (BKBM) is an intervention that counters violent extremism and other forms ...
The research aims to inform policy debates and practices in mechanisms for Preventing and Countering...
This review finds that there is relatively little evidence on what has worked in preventing and coun...
The Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) discourse in Kenya reflects the larger Global War on Terror (...
The article examines the role that mentoring, a critical relational leadership process would have in...
Research findings from the project suggest adopting a multi-level engagement, viewing and engaging y...
There are a few articles on front line officials as implementers of Countering Violent Extremism (CV...
‘Resilience’ takes shape at different levels and is determined by socialisation, norms and values. T...
This article focuses on what teachers and students in Kenya consider the best ways to prevent violen...
A Research Project Report by Caroline Wanjiru Watheka, Submitted to the School of Business in Partia...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament ...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament ...
De-radicalization among young people is a crucial fight of national and international terrorism glob...
Following the rapid increase of reports concerning the radicalization of Kenyan youths and indulging...
Despite the military efforts of the Kenyan, Ethiopian, and Somali Federal governments, the collabora...
Being Kenyan Being Muslim (BKBM) is an intervention that counters violent extremism and other forms ...
The research aims to inform policy debates and practices in mechanisms for Preventing and Countering...
This review finds that there is relatively little evidence on what has worked in preventing and coun...
The Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) discourse in Kenya reflects the larger Global War on Terror (...
The article examines the role that mentoring, a critical relational leadership process would have in...
Research findings from the project suggest adopting a multi-level engagement, viewing and engaging y...
There are a few articles on front line officials as implementers of Countering Violent Extremism (CV...
‘Resilience’ takes shape at different levels and is determined by socialisation, norms and values. T...
This article focuses on what teachers and students in Kenya consider the best ways to prevent violen...
A Research Project Report by Caroline Wanjiru Watheka, Submitted to the School of Business in Partia...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament ...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament ...
De-radicalization among young people is a crucial fight of national and international terrorism glob...
Following the rapid increase of reports concerning the radicalization of Kenyan youths and indulging...
Despite the military efforts of the Kenyan, Ethiopian, and Somali Federal governments, the collabora...
Being Kenyan Being Muslim (BKBM) is an intervention that counters violent extremism and other forms ...
The research aims to inform policy debates and practices in mechanisms for Preventing and Countering...
This review finds that there is relatively little evidence on what has worked in preventing and coun...