The Coordination Center for Countering Violent Extremism in cooperation with the Regional Cooperation Council held a seminar with young people from the Western Balkans, namely: Albania, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. 25 young people from the above-mentioned countries took part in this activity by being actively involved in the discussion of issues related to:
the role of front-line actors in preventing radicalism and violent extremism; youth as users of social networks in the prevention of radicalism and violent extremism, as well as in the role that the family and the community have in the prevention of radicalism and violent extremism.
Young people contributed with their ideas on how the process of radicalism and violent extremism can be developed through case studies and addressed the phenomenon of motivating and attractive factors, and how family, society and the community can cooperate in prevention and reintegration.