Throughout the month of June, SEAN-CSO focused on “The Three Ps of Radicalization Post Covid: Push, Pull, and Personal.” We started by understanding that three factors can lead to radicalisation; push, pull, and personal factors. After more than two years of the pandemic, COVID-19 has impacted our lives in many sectors, including radicalisation. These changes were mainly triggered by the pandemic restrictions such as lockdown and social distancing. This month we did some research, held a webinar, and interviewed a figure regarding how the 3Ps post-COVID-19 have affected radicalisation in Southeast Asia.
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SEAN-CSO provides a platform for civil society organisations in Southeast Asia to network and share resources. Through this network, members can support each other, share knowledge, and coordinate efforts to address the region’s social challenges. In doing so, SEAN-CSO contributes to strengthening the voice of civil society at both regional and international levels.