USAID
The USAID Central Asia Support for Stable Societies project is identifying and testing new methods for the prevention of violent extremism (PVE) in Central Asia. The project conducted field and digital research to identify risk and prevention factors for violent extremism. Based on the research results, the project is working closely with civil society organizations (CSOs) in Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan to design and test violent extremism risk reduction pilot programming.
PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS
Research implementation
The USAID Central Asia Support for Stable Societies project conducted a mixed-methods research design with field components and online research components. The project completed data collection in December 2019 and reported all research results by May 2020. Based on these results, the project developed a Central Asian Violent Extremism Risk Framework to guide programming. The research results have been shared with a variety of U.S. government audiences, with regional governments, and with CSOs during the process of risk reduction program design.
In full: https://www.usaid.gov/central-asia-regional/fact-sheets/usaid-central-asia-support-stable-societies
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