Violence Prevention

Histoire de CSVR

Cette vidéo présente le travail du CSVR pour prévenir la violence et lutter contre les traumatismes sur le continent africain. La vidéo est issue de la Série de Webinaires du Symposium CSVR - Blended Voices: ...

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About CSVR

This video outlines CSVR's work to prevent violence and address trauma on the African continent. It emerges from the CSVR Symposium Webinar Series – Blended Voices: Building an Understanding of Torture, War Trauma and Violence ...

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Blended Voices Symposium: History of Violence in Africa

This panel video examines the history of violence in Africa. It emerges from the CSVR Symposium Webinar Series – Blended Voices: Building an Understanding of Torture, War Trauma and Violence through an African Lens. Held ...

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CSVR Expresses Its Solidarity with the People of Nigeria and Condemns Human Rights Violations

Press Release: CSVR Expresses Its Solidarity with the People of Nigeria and Condemns Human Rights Violations

The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) has been following the unfolding events and the escalating violence in Nigeria over the past two days. CSVR unreservedly condemns the police brutality and human ...

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Addressing Violent Extremism in Mozambique

This webinar presents Africa-based practitioners' perspectives on addressing violent extremism in Mozambique, particularly using non-militarised approaches.

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State-Community Collaboration for Safe Communities: Urban Violence Prevention through Public Employment Programmes

Since 2009 the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation has conducted research and intervention projects that engage with and assess the role of the South African government’s Community Work Programme (CWP) in violence ...

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Global Comparative Analysis of Public Employment Programmes: Strengths and Limitations

Unemployment is not only prevalent in times of crisis but is an ongoing and structural issue worldwide, with markets being unable to supply enough jobs to meet the demand. In this context, private-sector employment can ...

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