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Club de Madrid and The International Center for the Study of Radicalization and Political Violence (ICSR) are holding a two-day conference: “The Global Policy Dialogue on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism“, held in Madrid from 27th-28th October 2015.

The conference aims to mobilize policy makers, opinion formers, civil society and grassroots organizations around the concept of preventing and countering radicalization and violent extremism, increase public engagement and promote grassroots initiatives. The event will bring together a group of influential political leaders, policy makers, and opinion formers drawing attention to the issue, having them share their expertise and lending their credibility and political weight to the Global Consensus on how to confront and prevent radicalization and violent extremism, wherever it happens.

For more information please contact Maram Anbar ([email protected]).

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