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Women in Security: Countering Violent Extremism (part 2)
23 November 2016
Part 2 of "Women in Security: Countering Violent Extremism" videos. Interview with Ankica Tomic, Head of Department for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The role of women has often been limited to stereotypes, which impedes our ability to address the threat of terrorist radicalization. What does gender-sensitive responses to countering violent extremism imply, and in particular for law enforcement? Listen to Ankica Tomic, Head of Department for International Cooperation at the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Ankica joined the OSCE expert meeting on the Gender Mainstreaming in Operational Responses to Violent Extremism and Radicalization that Lead to Terrorism that took place in Vienna, 22-23 November.
This video is part of the OSCE United in Countering Violent Extremism (#UnitedCVE) campaign. More info about the campaign: //www.osce.org/unitedcve. Twitter: @UnitedCVE