The four pillars of community resilience: awareness, early case management, social cohesion, and policy advocacy are essential for preventing violent extremism.
Communities play a crucial role in identifying and managing early signs of radicalization through structured early warning systems.
Social cohesion and trust within communities reduce the risk of extremist ideologies taking root.
Policy support from local and national governments is vital to sustain PCVE efforts.
Rehabilitation and reintegration of radicalized individuals require empathy, human rights respect, and community involvement.