Strengthening Youth Resilience to Radicalization : Evidence from Tajikistan
The report provides the first primary research conducted in Tajikistan by the World Bank Group (WBG) to analyze the youth, gender and local dimensions of radicalization and recruitment by VE groups, helping fill a gap in such analysis and evidence....
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okr-10986-337322021-05-25T09:37:15Z Strengthening Youth Resilience to Radicalization : Evidence from Tajikistan World Bank FRAGILE STATES FRAGILITY EXTREMISM RADICALIZATION VULNERABILITY ACCESS TO EDUCATION SOCIAL EXCLUSION YOUTH RESILIENCE MIGRANTS SOCIAL INCLUSION HUMAN RIGHTS The report provides the first primary research conducted in Tajikistan by the World Bank Group (WBG) to analyze the youth, gender and local dimensions of radicalization and recruitment by VE groups, helping fill a gap in such analysis and evidence. It is based on qualitative research conducted across Tajikistan in 2018 and builds on the government of Tajikistan's official statistics as well as existing literature on socio-economic conditions and violent extremism in the country. The research provided critical inputs to three projects under the Resilience Strengthening Program (RSP3) which is supported by the IDA-18 Risk Mitigation Regime through a contribution close to US100 million dollars. In particular, this study informed the design of the 37 million dollars Socio-Economic Resilience Strengthening Project, an intervention that focuses on vulnerable communities and youth groups along border areas with Afghanistan. This report also seeks to contribute to the global understanding of radicalization and violent extremism, particularly in the context of the first pillar of the WBG Strategy for Fragility, Conflict and Violence 2020-2025 focusing on preventing violent conflict and interpersonal violence. 2020-05-13T14:55:00Z 2020-05-13T14:55:00Z 2020-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327951586870202514/Strengthening-Youth-Resilience-to-Radicalization-Evidence-from-Tajikistan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33732 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Europe and Central Asia Tajikistan |
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The report provides the first primary
research conducted in Tajikistan by the World Bank Group
(WBG) to analyze the youth, gender and local dimensions of
radicalization and recruitment by VE groups, helping fill a
gap in such analysis and evidence. It is based on
qualitative research conducted across Tajikistan in 2018 and
builds on the government of Tajikistan's official
statistics as well as existing literature on socio-economic
conditions and violent extremism in the country. The
research provided critical inputs to three projects under
the Resilience Strengthening Program (RSP3) which is
supported by the IDA-18 Risk Mitigation Regime through a
contribution close to US100 million dollars. In particular,
this study informed the design of the 37 million dollars
Socio-Economic Resilience Strengthening Project, an
intervention that focuses on vulnerable communities and
youth groups along border areas with Afghanistan. This
report also seeks to contribute to the global understanding
of radicalization and violent extremism, particularly in the
context of the first pillar of the WBG Strategy for
Fragility, Conflict and Violence 2020-2025 focusing on
preventing violent conflict and interpersonal violence. |
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Strengthening Youth Resilience to Radicalization : Evidence from Tajikistan |
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Strengthening Youth Resilience to Radicalization : Evidence from Tajikistan |
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Strengthening Youth Resilience to Radicalization : Evidence from Tajikistan |
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Strengthening Youth Resilience to Radicalization : Evidence from Tajikistan |
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Strengthening Youth Resilience to Radicalization : Evidence from Tajikistan |
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strengthening youth resilience to radicalization : evidence from tajikistan |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327951586870202514/Strengthening-Youth-Resilience-to-Radicalization-Evidence-from-Tajikistan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33732 |
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