The successful CBEWS depends on active community participation, where members recognize early warning signs and take proactive measures.
CBEWS is most effective when communities work closely with government, civil society organizations, and the media to create a comprehensive prevention strategy.
CBEWS must be adapted to fit the cultural, social, and local contexts of Southeast Asian countries to ensure relevance and acceptance.
Communities need tools and knowledge for early detection of radicalization and should have efficient communication channels with authorities to ensure timely responses.