Cultivating fundamental rights & preventing offending behaviours
We promote innovative, community-based initiatives aimed at promoting fundamental rights and preventing and contrasting offending and criminal behaviors both online and offline, including hate speech and radicalization, through the envisioning and encouragement of alternative narratives.
What?
We strongly believe in working on a multilevel approach:

Raising awareness
for both victims,perpetrators and the general public.

Building the capacity of people
including practitioners and professionals, young people, perpetrators and online users.. .

Building networks
Consolidating and building collaboration networks.
How?
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Multi-stakeholder approach
We bring together multiple actors and through alternative narratives we create broad coalitions in favour of fundamental rights and against radicalization, hate speech and other offending and criminal behaviors. We encourage public administrations, private actors, civil society organizations, citizens and schools to collectively contrast offending behaviors. For instance, we make collective efforts to bring human rights in line with the online as active members of the INACH network - International Network Against Cyber Hate.
Multi-level approach
We firmly believe in the need to work on multiple levels by building societies respectful of fundamental rights based on comprehensive data collection and analysis, awareness raising and advocacy actions and by promoting education for the fight against offending and criminal behaviors.
Community-based approach
We put communities and people at the center of transformation processes. Promoting civic engagement, participation and co-creative approaches is vital to ensure tailored responses. . Creating alliances within the civil society is also vital to change dominating narratives and oppressing cultures at their roots.
Non-formal education
We also employ non-formal education methodologies and approaches such as gaming, arts and creativity to encourage people’s engagement and foster personal and collective growth through critical thinking.
Events
News
bE-aware – Booklet on online safety
This booklet is part of the bE-aware toolkit. It is a guide for people working in socio-educational animation (youth workers/educators) on the topics of sexual exploitation and abuse, with a focus on adolescents (13-19 years old) and young adults (20-25 years old). It...
Strengthening support networks against sexual exploitation and abuse – including online
On 18 November we mark the World Day for the Prevention and Healing of Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Violence, a global occasion dedicated to protecting children and adolescents from all forms of violence – offline but also online, in a context where grooming,...
When the border becomes a ground for exploitation: towards an integrated European response to trafficking in human beings
In 2022, over 10,000 victims of trafficking in human beings (THB) were registered across the European Union. Yet, the true number is likely much higher. Many victims remain undetected, often hidden within broader migration flows or trapped in systems unable to...
Interactive resources and content
EQUAL-CARE – Insight report on gender stereotypes in care
This report presents a cross-country analysis of how gender stereotypes influence caregiving systems across partner countries.
MEDUSA – Policy recommendations
This document presents a set of policy recommendations aimed at improving national responses to online violence, and especially OGBV, in Slovenia, Italy, and Croatia.
CARE-DIVIDE – Mapping the Gap report
The Mapping the Gap Report examines the gender gap in long-term care. It analyses legal frameworks, policies, stereotypes, and barriers.
Do you want to be part of this process?
Consult the available resources, find out about current initiatives, or write to us for more information:












