Preventing radicalisation and extreme trends is a common concern across the Visegrad region as extremism, if not engaged, can lead to the disruption of community cohesion and the incitement of violence against minority groups. Since the prevention of extremism requires a systemic effort, it is of crucial importance not only to improve the preventive capabilities of States, but also to develop resilience and skills within societies, at both national and regional levels.

On November 16, 2016, the Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention organized a Roundtable as its traditional Pre-event of the 9th Budapest Human Rights Forum in cooperation with the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade and the African-Hungarian Union.

Le Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention lance la version française du rapport de l’African Task Force, intitulée “Les communautés régionales Africaines et la Prévention des Atrocités de Masse”, traduite depuis l’anglais par Chiara Cartia.

Follow-up of the African Task Force on the Prevention of Mass Atrocities
Roundtable
“Exchanging views on the implementation of the policy recommendations of the African Task Force Final Report”

The Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention and the Hungarian Embassy to Ethiopia have the pleasure to invite you or your representative to the launch event of the African Task Force Report:
African Regional Communities and the Prevention of Mass Atrocities

Sopho Kharazi, from Georgia, is a B.A. in International Affairs and Humanistic Studies. She studies at John Cabot University in Rome.

Deanna Turzi is a B.A. student in both Peace and Justice Studies and Political Science at Pace University in New York City. She is currently studying abroad in Rome at John Cabot University.

The Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention and the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade have the pleasure to invite you or your representative to the launch event of our Initiative V4 Task Force on Mass Atrocities Prevention, and to its following roundtable discussion, entitled “Cooperation of the Visegrad Group in the domain of RtoP”