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KMOP participated in the “Mitigating Radicalisation through Sport” Conference

KMOP was represented by Dr. Antonia Torrens,, General Director of KMOP and founder of Live Without Bullying in the final conference of the Radical (Ex) Change project, under the theme “Mitigating Radicalisation through Sport”, which took place on 8 December 2022, in Athens, Greece, and was organised by the International Olympic Truce Centre. The conference […]

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Participation: What are the different dimensions of violent extremism and radicalisation drivers and pathways?

What are the different dimensions of violent extremism and radicalisation drivers and pathways? Findings from the PARTICIPATION workshop in Catania   Social vulnerability and marginalisation: are these the main causes that lead to violent extremism and radicalisation?   Over the past months, our research has focused on the different dimensions of violent extremism and radicalisation pathways to

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Create Balance: A campaign for women’s inclusion

The CREATE BALANCE campaign was developed as a part of the WINGS project, which aims to facilitate the social-economic integration of third-country national women in vulnerable situations. WINGS provides them with language courses, psychological support, tailored employment counseling and labour integration opportunities.   The business sector plays a crucial role in supporting vulnerable groups, promoting the participation of women, and enhancing

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School Bullying Management – Effective Skills for Educators

To celebrate World Children’s Day 2022, COFACE Families Europe and KMOP Education Hub are pleased to launch a free e-learning course on school bullying prevention and management targeting educators, to support children, school and families in building inclusive learning and social environments which respect diversity. Register and learn about actions to prevent bullying and create

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“Enhancing Prevention of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Children” seminar | November 18

On the 18th of November 2022, at 09.30 CET, KEMEA (Center for Securities Studies), with the support of KMOP, is organising the “Enhancing Prevention of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Children” seminar. The event will take place at the Permanent Representation of Greece to the EU (Rue Jacques de Lalaing 19, 1040 Bruxelles). Participants

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KMOP’s initiative “Live Without Bullying” selected by HundrED as one of the most impactful and scalable innovations in education

The “Live Without Bullying” project, created by KMOP, has been selected as one of the most impactful and scalable innovations in education in the HundrED Global Collection 2023. This international distinction comes to reward the most impactful innovations that are changing the face of education in a post-Covid world.   The 100 innovations selected for

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KMOP supports the implementation of the National Deinstitutionalisation Strategy 2018-2027 in North Macedonia

Since 2020, we have been in close collaboration with associations and state authorities in North Macedonia: the Association for Support and Development “Humanost”, the Municipality of Demir Kapija, the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, and the EU Delegation, in order to support the implementation of the National Deinstitutionalisation Strategy 2018-2027 and the nation’s ongoing

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