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The World of Communications is the New Frontline in the Battle Against Violent Extremism

2018
31 Dec
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The World of Communications is the New Frontline in the Battle Against Violent Extremism

Author(s): Hedayah

This document offers guidance for national governments interested in developing or refining their national P/CVE communications strategy as part of a wider P/CVE National Action Plan.

  • English
  • Framework/Model (National)
  • Media and Communications
  • Policy Brief/Analysis
  • Transnational

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