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Disability Inclusion in Violent Extremism Responses

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This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Disability Inclusion in Violent Extremism Responses. It explores the challenges, barriers, and best practices for ensuring the meaningful participation of persons with disabilities in countering violent extremism (CVE) strategies.
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What I will learn?

  • Learn how disability is not just a medical condition but a social experience shaped by environmental barriers.
  • Understand the intersectionality of disability with gender, socio-economic status, and cultural backgrounds.
  • Discover the role of society, policymakers, and communities in fostering an inclusive and accessible environment.
  • Explore how laws and policies can be effectively implemented to ensure the inclusion of persons with disabilities in CVE efforts.
  • Challenge stereotypes and recognize the strengths, resilience, and contributions of persons with disabilities in peacebuilding efforts.and business operations.
  • This course is designed for professionals working in CVE, policymakers, educators, community leaders, and anyone committed to creating an inclusive society where no one is left behind.

Course Curriculum

Chapter 1: Understanding Disability in Society

  • What is Disability? Understanding Disability in Society
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  • Quiz Chapter 1

Chapter 2: Models and myths of Disability

Chapter 3: Barriers faced by persons with disabilities

Chapter 4: Disability-Inclusive Responses to Disasters & Conflict

Chapter 5: Disability Rights in Conflict & Peacebuilding

Chapter 6: Understanding Conflict, Violence, and Extremism

Chapter 7: The Role of Dialogue in Peacebuilding

Chapter 8: Hate Speech, Disinformation, and Social Harmony

Chapter 9: The Cost of Violence and the Path to Inclusion

Chapter 10: Conclusion and the Path Forward

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Material Includes

  • 1 hours on-demand video
  • 10 articles
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Assignments/Quiz
  • Certificate of Completion

Requirements

  • Computer
  • Internet connection
  • Google Account

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Target Audience

  • This course is designed for a diverse group of professionals, advocates, and stakeholders involved in countering violent extremism (CVE) and promoting disability inclusion.
  • Government Officials & Policymakers – Those responsible for developing and implementing CVE policies, security frameworks, and disability-inclusive initiatives.
  • Law Enforcement & Security Agencies – Officers, intelligence personnel, and security professionals working on counter-terrorism and CVE strategies who need to understand the role of disability inclusion.
  • Human Rights & Disability Advocates – Individuals and organizations advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities in policymaking, community engagement, and social justice efforts.
  • NGOs & Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) – Groups focused on peacebuilding, social inclusion, and countering radicalization at the grassroots level.
  • Academics & Researchers – Scholars in the fields of disability studies, counter-terrorism, international relations, and human rights looking to expand their knowledge on inclusive CVE strategies.
  • Community Leaders & Educators – Individuals leading social change initiatives and promoting awareness about disability inclusion in security and peace efforts.
  • International Organizations & Donors – UN agencies, development partners, and funding bodies supporting CVE and disability-inclusive programs.