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Projects’ Websites
- ALARM
- AUDITS
- BeSecure-FeelSecure
- Bridge - Building resilience to reduce polarisation and growing extremism
- CCI - Cutting crime impact: reducing the impact of criminality in local communities
- Democracy Cities
& Drugs II - EU Street Violence
- IMPPULSE - Improving Police/Population Understanding for Urban Security
- Just & Safer Cities for All
- LIAISE 1 & 2 - Local institutions against extremism
- Local voices – Local communication strategies to prevent extremism
- LOUD - Local young leaders for inclusion
- MATCH-SPORT - Make Amateur Sport Tolerant Eliminating Racism and Discrimination
- MEDI@4SEC – The emerging role of social media in enhancing public security
- PACTESUR - Protecting Allied Cities against TErrorism by Securing Urban aReas
- PRACTICIES -
Partnership against Violent Radicalisation in Cities
- PREPARE - Preventing radicalisation through probation and release
- PROTECT – Public Resilience using TEchnology to Counter Terrorism
- Safer Drinking Scenes
- Security & Tourism
- SHINE – Sexual Harassment in Nightlife Entertainment Spots: Control and Prevention
- Solidify – Supervised Drug ConsumptIon Facilities to Instill Harm Reduction and Social Cohesion at Local Levels
- ToNite
- ALARM
National Forums
Migrants, Minorities
INWORK project: looking for good practices on transition into work
Since January 2013, Efus is taking part in the INWORK project led by the Rainbow Group (Amsterdam, the Netherlands). The aim is to collect best practices on reintegration through work of marginalised and vulnerable groups, such as drug and alcohol … More
Taking responsibility for migrants should be realised on a European scale – Resolution of the Efus Executive Committee
Following its visit in Malta, one of the European countries most affected by migratory inflows, the European Forum for Urban Security’s Executive Committee adopted a resolution calling for the European Union and its Member states to share the responsibility of … More
Malta’s immigration situation: a visit to Safi’s detention centre
Hal Safi,Malta, 7 March 2012 – The Safi Detention Centre for Immigrants is situated on an army base at Hal Safi, in the southeast ofMalta, close to the international airport. It occupies a three story building at the back of … More
Meeting between Efus Executive Committee and Maltese political leaders on the question of migrants
Efus’ Executive Committee was held on 7, 8 and 9 March 2012 inHaz-Zebbug, upon invitation of this Maltese city, which is member of the Executive Committee, in order to review the situation of illegal migrants and the help Malta could … More
“Migration not a security threat” Interview with Guilherme Pinto, Efus President
Guilherme Pinto for Times of Malta (09/03/2012) Read the article here