Time4YourFuture (T4YF)
PART 2
The partnership with welfare organization Participe and the vocational training school ROC Mondriaan to increase voluntary social service amongst youth (aged 15-27) has been extended for another two years.
PARTICIPATION: EU Horizon 2020
HSC is part of a three-year action research programme, PARTICIPATION, as part of a consortium funded by the EU (Horizon 2020), studying trends in radical ideologies and extremism, as well as exploring the drivers of polarization and radicalization (project approved end of 2020).
Read moreFreedom of Religion and Belief in Cameroon and The Philippines
This Freedom of Religion and Belief (FoRB) programme contributes to religious tolerance in the Extreme North of Cameroon and Mindanao in the Philippines.
Read moreCivic Horizons
HSC implements the ‘Civic Horizons’ project, along with a consortium composed of six other organizations in the MENA region; New Tactics for Human Rights, Munathara Initiative, Arab Women’s Organization, Fezzan Libya, Al Iraqi Al Amal Association and led by the Arab Institute for Human Rights.
Read moreBuilding Resilience with Tunisian and Dutch Youth in High Risk Areas
The program "Building Youth Resilience in Tunisia and the Netherlands” seeks to strengthen the capacities of youth (leaders) age 18-26, to contribute to resilience and human security in their community.
Read more Past projectWomen and Youth as Bridge Builders: Strengthening Resilience in Libya
Human Security Collective is working with Cordaid and eight Libyan partners to enable women’s leadership and political participation in Libya.
Read more Past projectMiddle East and North Africa: Youth and Women Against Violence (2013-2016)
In the MENA region, youth have an important role to play in defining their future political agenda and turning their ideas into practice, creating prospects for development.
Read more Past projectLoosduinen
In 2016-2017 Human Security collective worked together with Justice & Peace and Stek on strengthening community voluntarism together with newcomers from countries outside Europe who have recently obtained their Dutch citizen rights. Loosduinen, a district of The Hague, was the focus area of this collaboration.
Read more Past project