
Brussels Declaration on the security of public spaces
Efus’ local and regional authorities sign the Brussels Declaration for a comprehensive and integrated approach to making public spaces safer and more inclusive
The work topics that Efus covers are chosen according to member local and regional authorities’ demand and local security issues. They are managed as part of cooperation projects that can be either local, national or European. For over 30 years, Efus has been working on cross-cutting topics linked to urban security such as nightlife, risky behaviours, gang violence, violent radicalisation, new technologies, violence against women, etc.
Efus’ local and regional authorities sign the Brussels Declaration for a comprehensive and integrated approach to making public spaces safer and more inclusive
Augsburg, Germany, October 2022 – A year after the conclusion of the LOUD project, through which nine European municipalities mobilised local youngsters who produced online campaigns promoting alternative discourses…
Paris, France, October 2022 – How to prevent sexist and sexual violence at night? How to manage sound so that nights are lively without being a nuisance for…
October 2022 – Can the experience of Ciudad Juarez and New York in reducing organised crime be of use to European cities? The level of urban violence in…
September 2022 – Efus is redoubling its commitment to promote a gender-based approach to urban security issues with the incorporation, last summer, of the Women in Cities Initiative…
Brussels, Belgium, June 2022 – As a partner in the RiskPACC European project, which is led by the German applied research institute Fraunhofer and which seeks to improve…
September 2022 – Efus is a partner in two European projects on the prevention of violent radicalisation: icommit (Improved Commitment of Multi-stakeholder Collaboration Through Model and Interactive Training…
September 2022 – As European cities increase and improve their nightlife offer to residents and visitors, aware that this is a major aspect of their attractiveness and local…
September 2022 – September is the start of a new ‘school term’ for the IcARUS project, which reached its mid-point before the summer and is now working on…
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