
Expression of interest – Training sessions for local nightlife actors
Are you an Efus member? Are you interested in hosting and co-designing a training sessions for local nightlife actors? We no longer accept applications. In the framework of…
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.
Are you an Efus member? Are you interested in hosting and co-designing a training sessions for local nightlife actors? We no longer accept applications. In the framework of…
In the framework of the PACTESUR project, the third and final European Week of Security will be hosted by the City of Liège (Belgium) between 2 and 6…
Web conference 9 June 2022, 14:00-15:30 (CET) The use of technologies has become increasingly common as a means of addressing security challenges such as incivilities, crowd management, or…
Paris, France, March 2022 – The security of public spaces relies on multiple actors and professions from both the public and the private sector, which all have different…
Paris, France March 2022 – As part of a series of web conferences, Efus’ working group on organised crime held a session on 16 March on the ‘Italian…
March 2022 – As part of a series of web conference it organises to share its innovative practices with other local authorities, the BeSecure-FeelSecure (BSFS) project, led by…
March 2022 – The Efus-led IcARUS project held (online) a coordination meeting on 7 February to discuss the project’s progress as well as the forthcoming coordination meeting and…
Warsaw, Poland, 22 February 2022 – How can local authorities prevent hate speech and polarisation, and what kind of support from the EU do they need to do…
Web conference 16 March, 14:00-15:00 Organised crime groups can generate huge amounts of profit which allows them to strengthen their stronghold in the parallel economy, thus perpetuating their…
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