Taking an innovative approach to building a network of resilience to counter violent extremism at the local level, the Fostering Peaceful Communities in Morocco project supported local religious and civil society leaders to work together in their own communities to address the factors that make youth more vulnerable to radicalization and recruitment by violent extremist organizations.
The project, funded by the United States Department of State’s Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, worked with 14 local leaders, from male and female Islamic scholars to women leading youth-focused organizations, in four areas that have historically been susceptible to violent extremist radicalization and recruitment, particularly among youth.
The communities—Beni Mellal, Casablanca, Fès, and Salé—were selected based on the presence of extremist activity, the level of grievances fueled by marginalization and inequity, and the scarcity of other internationally-funded projects focused on countering violent extremism. Leaders were selected based on their roles as influencers in their respective regions.
Creative Associates International implemented the project in partnership with the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy and several local and regional partners.
Through hands-on collaborative trainings, local religious and civil society leaders as well as community activists strengthened their capacities to identify and address drivers of extremism within their communities. Participants learned how to recognize and understand factors that can increase vulnerability among youth to radicalization and recruitment, and gained practical skills for responding on a local level to reach those most at-risk.
Taking their knowledge back home, these leaders conducted assessments that identified potential vulnerabilities to radicalization and recruitment into violent extremist organizations. With this data, they developed and implemented evidence-based programmatic interventions at the community level to address these drivers of extremism and foster community cohesion and youth inclusion.
To share lessons learned in building resilience and reducing risk to violent extremism, the project established a network of trained community leaders to facilitate the collection and distribution of best practices throughout Morocco as well as with experts in countering violent extremism in the United States.