The non-binding Zurich-London Recommendations compile a non-exhaustive list of good practices for governments for how strategic communication media aspects can be used in preventing and countering violent extremism and terrorism online while also respecting human rights, fundamental freedoms, and the principle of the rule of law.
GCTF Countering Violent Extremism Toolkit
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Counternarratives, Digital Citizenship, Education, Online Extremism, PCVE, Youth
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