Efus' 2019 activity report highlights

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Highlights

2019

European Forum for Urban Security


Members and Partners Members : Alexandroupolis – Amadora – Amiens – Amsterdam - Angers-Loire-Métropole (CA) Associazione di Comune di Argenta – Aubervilliers – Augsburg – Avignon – Badalona - Bagneux Bagnolet – Bain-de-Bretagne - Barcelona – Bari – Beauvaisis (CA) – Bellaria-igea Marina – Bergamo Berlin - Besançon – Blois – Bologna – Bordeaux – Brasov – Brescia - Brest – Brno – Bruxelles Calderara di Reno – Cascais – Castelfranco – Cattolica – Castellon de la Plana Cergy – Cervia Cesena – Charleroi – Chennevieres-sur-Marne – Clichy-sous- Bois – Colomiers - Comunitat Valenciana – Den Haag – Dénia – Departament d’Interior de la Generalitat de Catalunya – Dijon Dunkerque (CU) – Düsseldorf – Eivissa – Essen – Ferrara - Firenze – Fontaine-l’Evêque – Forli Freiburg – Fresnes – Garges-lès-Gonesse – Gdansk - Gelsenkirchen – Genk – Gennevilliers – Genova Gladbeck – Gonesse – Göttingen – Grand Narbonne – Grand Paris Sud CA – Halluin – Hannover Heidelberg – Igoumenitsa – Issy-les-Moulineaux – Ivry-sur-Seine – Ixelles – Karlsruhe – Köln Kreis Lippe – L’Hospitalet de Llobregat – La Courneuve – La Rochelle – La Rochelle (CA) – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Leuven – Les Lilas – Liège – Lille – Lille (Métropole européenne) – Lisboa Loano - Lomme - Lorient – Lormont – Landespräventionsrat Niedersachsen (LPR) – Lucca – Lyon Madrid - Málaga – Malakoff – Malmö – Mannheim – Maranello – Marseille – Matosinhos Maubeuge-Val de Sambre (CA) – Meaux – Melun-Val de Seine (CA) – Meyrin – Milano – Modena Molenbeek-Saint-Jean – Mons – Montijo – Montpellier – Montreuil – Mulhouse – München Nantes - Nea Propontida – Nevers – Nice Côte d’Azur Métropole – Nuremberg – Oeiras – Païta Pantin - Paris – Parma – Pécel – Pella – Persan - Perugia – Piacenza – Pierrefitte-sur-Seine – Plaisir Poitiers – Porto – Prato – Province de Liège – Quimper – Ravenna – Reggio Emilia – Région de Bruxelles-Capitale – Regione Emilia Romagna – Regione Lombardia – Regione Marche Regione Toscana – Regione Umbria – Rennes – Riccione – Riga – Rimini – Romainville – Rosny-sousBois Rotterdam – Rueil-Malmaison – São João da Madeira – S. Lazzaro di Savena - Saint-Denis Saint-Denis-de-la-Réunion – Saint-Herblain – Saint-Malo – Saint-Nazaire La Carène (CA) - Sant Boi – San Mauro Pascoli – Santa Coloma de Gramenet – Sarcelles – Schaerbeek – Setubal – Solna Stains – Strasbourg – Stuttgart – Terrassa – Tilburg – Toulouse Toulouse Métropole (CU) Trappes-en-Yvelines – Tremblay-en-France – Trento – Conseil départemental du Val d’Oise Unione Pedemontana Parmense – Unione Valnure Valchero Utrecht – Valence – Valenciennes Valenciennes Métropole (CA) (CAVM) – Vaulx-en-Velin – Vernouillet – Villejuif – VilleneuveSaint-Georges – Villeurbanne – Villiers-le-Bel – Vilvoorde Wien – Xàbia – Zaragoza

Partners : Centre International pour la Prévention de la Criminalité (CIPC) – Bogota Chamber of Commerce – Collectif Culture Bar-Bars – Commission Communautaire Française (COCOF) Comité National de liaison des Associations de Prévention Spécialisée (CNLAPS France) Deutscher Präventionstag (DPT) – Groupement européen de recherche sur les normativités (GERN) – National Community Safety Network


Editorial Created over 30 years ago in recognition of the invaluable influence of local and regional authorities on the development of effective and sustainable urban security policies, Efus is now widely recognised for its expertise - not only by its members, but also by national and European institutions, the world of academia and non-governmental organisations. This expertise in founded on a balanced vision of urban security which combines prevention, sanctions and social cohesion. Efus promotes its vision through a process of policy co-production, that goes beyond the police and justice systems to integrate all citizens. In the aftermath of the 2019 European elections, marked by the rise of extremist parties and anti-european feeling, Efus reaffirmed its principles through the Augsburg Declaration, and reinforced its position towards the European Union’s institutions, notably through its partnership on the security of public spaces of the Urban Agenda of the European Union. Efus coordinates this partnership with the cities of Nice and Madrid, and it enables local, national and European authorities to work together to reaffirm the place of cities in the field of security policies in Europe. In 2019, Efus has continued to support its members and to reinforce their capacity for action by providing support, opportunities for networking and a stake in thematic partnership projects.

Efus has notably intensified its work on the prevention of radicalisation through the PREPARE project, and has extended its field of expertise to the topic of polarisation through the BRIDGE project, in order to understand the underlying causes of a process that can lead to violent extremism, and reinforce the resilience of local and regional authorities facing this phenomenon. Convinced that social inclusion is a guarantee for long lasting prevention, Efus has notably led the Local Voices and LOUD projects, with the aim of contributing to social cohesion through the engagement of young citizens against intolerance and discrimination. Committed to supporting the most vulnerable members of society, Efus has also placed itself at the heart of the political debate of harm reduction for drug users through its investment in the SOLIDIFY project. 2020 promises to be rich in debates and new projects in the lead up to the international Security, Democracy and Cities conference which will take place in Nice on 25th, 26th and 27th November. This interdisciplinary tri-annual meeting will be an opportunity to meet and exchange practices in order to further the discussion on the co-production of urban security policies, with particular focus on the new challenges and potential for innovation amongst security stakeholders. Elizabeth Johnston Executive Director



Secutopics

The working themes that efus covers are chosen according to the demand of our members and address local security issues. They are handled through cooperation projects at the european level.

>>> Audits BeSecure-FeelSecure (September 2019 - August 2022) - Project launch Efus is a partner in this project led by the municipality of Piraeus (Greece), which was selected as part of the Urban Innovative Actions (UIA) programme of the European Union. Efus is in charge of transferability, dissemination, and the sharing of experience and expertise. The project aims to develop tools and strategies to be used both in the physical and cyber space in order to reinforce urban security. It will develop a set of ‘replication guidelines’ for the wider adoption of the BSFS solution in other cities. These guidelines will allow other cities to tailor the BSFS solution to their own local context. It consists of three interrelated key elements: • the creation of a Local Council for Crime Prevention (LCCP); • an ICT system for Collaborative Urban Risk Assessment (CURiM) for the collection and analysis of crimerelated data; • a number of social interventions (training sessions and sports activities) and spatial measures (Prevention Through Spatial Design) to improve urban security. Cutting Crime Impact (October 2018 - October 2021) - State of the art and development of tools The aim of Cutting Crime Impact (CCI), is to enable police and relevant local and national authorities, in particular security policymakers, to reduce the impact of crime and, where possible, prevent crime from occurring in the first place. The project focuses on crimes that impact negatively on citizens and their communities – including violent assault, robbery, burglary and anti-social behaviour – and the feeling of insecurity they can create. It will develop bespoke support tools, resources and guidance materials (what we term “toolkits”) that will enable police forces and policymakers in Estonia, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the UK to implement effective practices. Efus notably contributes to the development of tools related to the feeling of insecurity.


>>> Organised Crime Creation of the working group on “the local roots and impacts of organised crime” Efus has created a new working group on “the local roots and impacts of organised crime” that is open to all interested members. Led by the cities of Amsterdam and Rotterdam (Netherlands), it was officially launched on 10 December 2019 in Brussels (Belgium) in a meeting that also gathered representatives of the cities of Essen and Berlin (Germany) and the Emilia Romagna region (Italy). The objectives of the new working group will be to develop innovative approaches to organised crime, notably by establishing partnerships with the private sector, civil society organisations and researchers; to modernise local/regional policy-making in this area; to curb the local impact of illicit money flows; to push for better European-wide policies; to develop local assessment and monitoring tools, and to foster the exchange of knowledge and practices amongst European cities.

>>> Drugs SOLIDIFY - (January 2018 - March 2020) - Promotion of the implementation of supervised drug consumption facilities at the local level Efus is leading this European project on the establishment and sustainability of supervised drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) in several European cities and the evaluation of their local impact. The overall objective of this project is to give cities that host an SDCF specific tools that will enable them to support the organisations that are managing the local SDCF scheme and to evaluate the local impact of such facilities on security and public peace. In 2019, Efus, the municipality of Strasbourg, the association Ithaque and the French Interministerial Mission for the Fight Against Drugs and Addictive Behaviours (Mission interministérielle de lutte contre les drogues et les conduites addictives, MILDECA), co-organised a european symposium on “Supervised drug consumption facilities in Europe - evaluation and perspectives at the European Parliament”, on April 3 and 4. In addition, two audits on the local harm reduction policy and eventual establishment of an SDCF were conducted by Efus together with local partners in Lisbon (Portugal), on 14-15 February, and Ljubljana (Slovenia), on 18-19 April. The project’s final conference took place on 5-6 December in Lisbon (Portugal). It was co-organised with the municipality as well as the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA). This project is led by Efus. The partners are the cities of Augsburg (Germany), Essen (Germany), The Hague (Netherlands), Liège (Belgium), Lisbon (Portugal), Mannheim (Germany), Paris (France), Strasbourg (France), the association Well Being and Development (Asociación bienestar y desarrollo) (Spain), the Public Health Authority of Barcelona (Agencia de Salut Pública de Barcelona) (Spain), the Region of Brussels and Brussels Prevention & Security (Bruxelles Prévention & Sécurité) (Belgium), and UTRIP – Utrip Institute for Research and Development in Health (Institut za raziskave in razvoj zavod) (Slovenia).


>>> The City at Night TO-Nite (September 2019 - August 2022) - Project launch Efus is a partner in this project led by the city of Turin (Italy), which was selected as part of the Urban Innovative Actions (UIA) programme of the European Union The TO-Nite project aims to better understand urban social phenomena at night and to respond to problems linked to feelings of insecurity through collaborative policies based around local communities. The project aims to analyse the dynamics of these communities during the night and to equip them both socially and technologically. Focused on two districts of Turin situated near the Dora River, TO-Nite tackles the issue of livability in the city at night through nighttime policies, physical interventions in public spaces and supporting the creation of better local services that run not just during the day but also at night. Efus is responsible for ensuring that the insights and tools developed by the project are transferable, as well as bringing its expertise in the management of nightlife and public spaces.

>>> Public Spaces PRoTECT (November 2018 - December 2020) - Local studies and development of recommendations Efus is a partner in this project led by the Dutch Institute for Technology, Safety and Security (DITSS, Netherlands) The PRoTECT project aims to support municipalities in protecting their public spaces and other soft targets against the threat of terrorism by providing them with: • methodologies they can adapt to their particular needs, • examples of good practice, • knowledge about a number of technological concepts that are used to determine the vulnerability of a public space to the terrorist threat. The project will support five European cities and help them evaluate their vulnerability. Furthermore, it will encourage exchanges between municipalities and other stakeholders about the technological solutions and existing best practices involved in the protection of public spaces. In 2019, Efus accompanied the project’s five partner cities in the assessment of the vulnerability of a public space of their choice. In addition, Efus and the Dutch organisation for applied scientific research TNO have drafted a handbook together to help local authorities use the tool developed by the European Commission for evaluating the vulnerability of some public spaces in the face of terrorist threats.


Efus has presented the project and its recommendations during a number of european events linked to the security of publics spaces, and has organised, jointly with the city of Brasov (RO), the first European seminar on “Identifying vulnerabilities and mitigating the risk of terrorist threats in public spaces: Cooperation among all stakeholders”, on 17 July. PACTESUR (January 2019 - December 2021) : Project Launch Efus is a partner in this project led by the city of Nice, which aims to build the capacities of cities and local actors in order to secure urban public spaces in the face of terrorist or other threats. Through a bottom-up approach, PACTESUR gathers local decision makers, security forces, urban security experts, urban planners, IT developers, trainers, front-line practitioners, artists from various disciplines and other professionals in order to shape new European local policies to secure public spaces against terrorist attacks. PACTESUR is structured in four different axes on which partners will exchange their experiences and reflections: • reflection on standards, legal frameworks and local governance; • development of specialised training programmes for local security operators; • awareness- raising among citizens and political decision makers on their role in crime prevention and security; • identification of the most adapted local investments for securing open and touristic public spaces while avoiding their “bunkerisation”. Efus coordinate the experts committee which will contribute to the project’s activities. PACTESUR organised the “Week of Security” in Nice (France), on 14-18 October. On this occasion, Efus led a debriefing session on the work carried out during the Gdansk meeting, with contributions from a number of experts, notably police officers, researchers and technicians.

>>> The fight against discrimination LOUD (January 2019 - January 2021) : Project launch Efus leads this project, which aims to foster inclusive environments for young people in order to prevent them from drifting into intolerance and extremist behaviours. The project will seek to: • Counter all forms of intolerance and extremist speech among young people; • Provide effective alternative narratives at the local level; • Empower young people on tackling discrimination and extremist contents; • Promote European exchanges on alternative narratives among young Europeans.


In 2019, Efus supported the partner cities in the process of identifying their local problems of discrimination, exclusion and intolerance, as well as the local resources available. A total of nine local trainings for young people were organised between October 2019 and February 2020, focused on interculturality in the face of extremism and discrimination, alternative discourse, and the different phases of a communication campaign on alternative discourse. Efus leads this project. The partners are : Cities of Augsburg (Germany), Düsseldorf (Germany), Lille (France), L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Spain), Leuven (Belgium), Montreuil (France), Pella (Greece), Rosny-sous-bois (France), and Valenciennes Métropole (France), as well as the association Eurocircle (France), the Mondinsieme Foundation (Italy), and streetwork@online (AVP e.V.) (Germany).

MATCH-SPORT (January 2019 - December 2020) : State of the art survey How to address the issue of violence, racism, discrimination and intolerance in amateur sport ? Through the MATCH SPORT project, led by Efus, local authorities and sport organisations work together on reducing violence, discrimination, racism and intolerance in sport through the exchange of expertise and practices. The main goals of the project are to: • Develop or strengthen programmes to counter and prevent violences in amateur sport; • Help local authorities have better knowledge on violences and prevention strategies; • Empower local partners by providing them with suitable and adequate tools to answer with an integrated, multi sectoral approach, as they are well aware of the problem but often ill-equipped to address it. Efus leads this projects. The local authorities partners are: Liège (Belgium), Lisbon (Portugal), Loano (Italy), Maranello (Italy), Nea Propontida (Greece),Valence (France). Other organisations: the European Sports Academy of Brandenburg (Europaische Sportacademie Land Brandenburg) (Germany), the Italian Union of Sport for All (Unione Italiana Sport per Tutti) (Italy), Portuguese Ministry of Home Administration.


>>> Radicalisation & Polarisation LOCAL VOICES (June 2017 – September 2019) : Conclusion of the project Efus led this project, which aimed to strengthen the capacities of local authorities and civil society organisations to develop alternative and counter-narrative initiatives specifically adapted to the local level. Based on European exchanges, training, counter-discourse expert support and communication tools, the project allowed local actors in eight European cities to develop local initiatives involving people who are trusted within their community and who could become messengers. In 2019, Efus organised, in each partner city, a seminar with experts to provide local actors with theoretical and practical tools on extremist propaganda, alternative discourses and online communication as well as methodological advice on how to develop local campaigns adapted to their local needs. These eight local campaigns were disseminated online and at events organised by the cities. Efus led this project. The partners cities were: Augsburg (Germany), Liège (Belgium), Lyon (France), Madrid (Spain), Málaga (Spain), Molenbeek (Belgium), Montreuil (France), Strasbourg (France)

PREPARE (October 2017 - September 2019) : Conclusion of the project Efus led this project, which had the general objective of contributing to the prevention of radicalisation through disengagement and rehabilitation programmes during prison release and probation, notably through multi-agency partnerships that include local authorities. For this, the project designed and implemented onsite actions in each partner local authority. In early 2019, Efus presented a state-of-the-art for the prevention of radicalisation upon release from prison and in probation and for reintegration programmes for violent extremist offenders in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Over the course of the year, the partners implemented local pilot activities aimed at supporting local partners working on this theme. A final dissemination event was organised in Berlin (Germany) on 26-27 November, in conjunction with the international conference “For safe cities worldwide - working together against radicalisation and Islamist extremism”, co-organised by the Department of the Interior and Sports of the Berlin Senate, the Berlin State Commission Against Violence and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, with the support of Efus. The project was also presented during an inter-agency cooperation workshop, organised in Barcelona on 12 November, by the Confederation of European Probation (CEP) and the European Organisation of Prison and Correctional Services (EuroPris).


Efus led this project. The project partners were the city of Clichy-sous-Bois (France), Denkzeit (Germany), the Action contre l’exclusion foundation (France), the European Forum for Restorative Justice (Belgium), Fryshuset (Sweden), the Government of Catalonia (Spain), the cities of The Hague (Netherlands), Málaga (Spain), Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Vilvoorde (Belgium), as well as the Violence Prevention Network (Germany). Two cities are associated with the project: Avignon (France) and Sarcelles (France). The European Confederation of Probation (CEP) was associate partner. BRIDGE (January 2019 - December 2020) - Polarisation audits at the local level Efus leads this project, which has the overall objective to raise awareness among local actors and strengthen their capacity to reduce individual and collective vulnerability to radicalisation while at the same time mitigating the phenomenon of polarisation. The specific objectives are to: • strengthen local polarisation detection and management tools; • assist local authorities in developing actions to tackle tensions and social unrest; • promote community-based initiatives that require various public services and private actors to cooperate; • bring together European local authorities and experts willing to address polarisation at the local level. Efus leads this project. The project partners are : Brussels (Belgium), Val d’Oise County Council (Conseil départemental du Val d’Oise)(France), Düsseldorf (Germany), Government of Catalonia (Spain), Genk (Belgium), Igoumenitsa (Greece), Leuven (Belgium), Real Instituto Elcano (Spain), Reggio Emilia (Italy), Region of Umbria (Italy), Rotterdam (Netherlands), Stuttgart (Germany), Terrassa (Spain), Ufuq (Germany), Vaulx-en-Velin (France). PRACTICIES (May 2017 – April 2020) - Development of tools in municipalities As a partner in this project developed by the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès (France), Efus is in charge of coordinating the working group gathering representatives of local authorities and helping them implement pilot projects, and is also in charge of disseminating the project’s results. The objective of PRACTICIES is to better understand the roots of violent radicalisation and to characterise its different processes from their origin in order to build more effective prevention tools and practices. This project principally seeks to: document the risks and protection factors of violent radicalisation among young people in Europe; identify best practices of intervention and prevention at the local, national and European levels; foster dialogue between universities and social actors in order to better understand the phenomenon of violent radicalisation; and finally, develop recommendations based on State-City partnerships in order to design pragmatic policies and solutions.


>>> Innovation and Technology Working Group on Innovation & Security In order to follow up on the work carried out as part of the MEDI@4SEC project, which concluded at the end of 2018, Efus established this working group on information technologies and security during its General Assembly meeting in Liège (Belgium), in May 2018. The group is open to all members as well as external partners such as universities, civil society organisations and representatives of the private sector, in particular social media platforms, startups and other ICT industries. The objective of this working group is to share prospective insights and information on innovative strategies in the technology and social fields that can be applied to urban security. The working group will notably seek to foster an approach based on the co-production of security with non-conventional actors such as the private sector, civil society organisations and researchers specialised in the design of innovative urban security policies, which should be based on forecasting and adapted to the evolution of society and new forms of crime.

>>> Crisis Management ALARM (January 2017 – September 2020) - Raising awareness and supporting locally elected officials Efus is a partner in this project on cross border cooperation between emergency services, which is led by the Fire and Emergency Services of the Northern Region of France (Service Départemental d’Incendie et Secours du Nord, SDIS 59). This project, which is part of the cross-border cooperation programme Interreg 5, seeks to design a strategic analysis and intervention scheme on the whole France-Belgium border region, that is not limited to major disasters and accidents but also covers all natural, industrial and man-made accidents that can occur in a border region. One of ALARM’s priorities is to engage with border cities and localities, either on the French or Belgian side, through the French “safeguarding plans” (plans de sauvegarde) and the Belgian local “emergency and intervention” plans. ALARM organised two seminars on 12 November in Jeumont (FR) and on 27 November in Courtrai (BE). These seminars follow a logic of territoriality, which is to say that the cities represented share a similar “risk basin” and can exchange experiences and best practices on similar issues. The first seminar brought together representatives from the cities and communes of the Belgian province of Hainaut and from the border region of the French department of the North (Nord). The second brought together representatives from the cities and communes of the Belgian province of West Flanders and from the border region of the French department of the North.


“Security, Democracy and Cities” international conference

>>> 2020 “Security, Democraty and Cities” conference Following the call for applications to choose the host city for the next “Security, Democracy and Cities” international conference, which will take place in November 2020, the selected city was announced at the 2019 General Assembly: it is Nice (France). Efus’ Executive Committee has already started working on the themes of the conference, including those to be addressed through the workshops. The “Security, Democracy and Cities” Manifesto, which was adopted at Efus’ sixth international conference, is currently being used by member cities as a support document for public debates or is presented in local events. Efus member local authorities also use it to inform their local urban security strategy. The Manifesto will also be used to prepare the upcoming conference.


Efus and Europe

As part of its long-standing efforts to promote the theme of urban security among European institutions, Efus develops an advocacy activity towards the European institutions. In 2019, Efus committed itself to strengthen its relationship with MEPs, and met with the Vice President of the Parliament, Klara Dobrev, the Vice President of the Commission on Transport and Tourism, István Ujhelyi, and MEP Marc Tarabella. All expressed interest in the 2020 “Security, Democracy and Cities” international conference (Nice, France, 25-27 November 2020).

>>> Partnership on the security of public spaces of the European Union’s Urban Agenda

Efus is coordinating, with the cities of Nice (France) and Madrid (Spain), this new partnership that enables local authorities, Member States and European institutions to work together to strengthen the role of cities in European security policies, to share knowledge and good practices, and to advocate at the European level legislative reform and new funding frameworks. Over a period of three years, this partnership will allow the EU to include for the first time the topic of urban security in the work carried out as part of the Urban Agenda. There are already 12 other such partnerships on topics ranging from urban mobility, poverty, the inclusion of migrants and the adaptation to climate change, to name a few.


International

>>> Institutional Network > As a member of UN-Habitat’s Global Network on Safer Cities, Efus drafted recommendations for the security audit of the South-African town of eThekwini. This audit was carried out as part of a project led jointly by that municipality and the African Forum for Urban Security. > Efus also participated in a meeting of a group of UNODC experts on “sport as a means to reach out to vulnerable young people” and “sport as a source of local, social cohesion” in Vienna (Austria), on 28-29 November. > Efus was invited to become an official Unesco partner as a non-governmental organisation and is taking the necessary steps to do so. Efus notably took part in Unesco’s International Day of Living Together in Peace, on 16 May, and in the Euro-Mediterranean Days in Rabat (Morocco) on the topic of “the involvement of young people and women against extreme violence and radicalisation”, on 12 and 13 December. > Efus also met with the ICPC, to discuss how the two organisations can exchange, in particular on the topics of radicalisation and polarisation, and how to design evaluation tools and security indicators.

>>> International Relations > In November, Willy Demeyer, Mayor of Liège and President of Efus, led a delegation gathering police officers, social workers and crime prevention experts from the Belgian cities of Liège and Verviers for a study visit in the United States aimed at exchanging good practices with local authorities and practitioners. The visit, could lead to increased cooperation and a new partnership between Efus and a network of American cities. This would represent a new partnership for Efus. > Efus also met on 6 May in Paris with the mayors of eight localities situated near Valparaiso – Cabildo, Limache, Olmue, Putaendo, Quillota, Quilpue, Villa Alemana, and Zapallar – to discuss Efus’ proposal to support them in designing their local security strategy. > Upon request from the Tunisian Ministry of the Interior and the Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), Efus drafted a project proposal to strengthen the role of local authorities in analysing and responding to local security issues. > Efus also took part in the launch of the “resilience fund” promoted by the NGO “Global Initiative Against Transnational and Organised Crime”, on 21-23 May in Vienna (Austria).


Governance & Structure

Members of the Executive Committee Elected on June 26, 2019 in Augsburg, Germany With deliberative votes President: Liège / Belgium Vice-Presidents: Amiens (FR), Generalitat de Catalunya (ES), Rotterdam (NL), Stuttgart (DE) Aubervilliers (FR), Barcelona (ES), Brno (CZ), Cascais (PT), Castellón de la Plana (ES), Charleroi (BE), Düsseldorf (DE), Essen (DE), Gdansk (PL), Genova (IT), CA La Rochelle (FR), Lisbonne (PT), Lormont (FR), LPR-Niedersachsen / (DE), Malaga (ES), Malmö (SE), Mannheim (DE), Matosinhos (PT), Mons (BE), Nice(FR), Pécel (HU), Région Bruxelles- Capitale (BE), Regione Emilia Romagna (IT), Regione Toscana (IT), Regione Umbria (IT), Riga (LV), Setubal (PT), Vilvoorde (BE), Zaragoza (ES) .…………………………. With consultative status Belgian Forum: Molenbeek Spanish Forum: Madrid French Forum: Lomme Italian Forum: Prato Portuguese Forum German Forum: Augsburg


Support and Services

> Publications Efus regularly publishes books on urban security topics, which can be read online at www. issuu.com/efus or ordered through our head office.

> Online platform Efus has an online resource platform for cities, providing access to a wealth of information such as academic studies, institutional reports, press articles, fact sheets on innovative practices, and more. In addition, Efus members can exchange through the platform.

> Training At your request, Efus can develop and manage training courses / workshops for different types of public: elected officials, executives, technicians, associations and volunteer sector, etc. These trainings aim at strengthening the strategic and operational capacities of these actors. These can take place over one or more days, with groups of 10 to 20 people. Themes can be general or specific.

> Supporting local and regional authorities Efus has been assisting local authorities in developing, implementing and evaluating their local urban security policies for more than 30 years. Efus can help you conduct an assessment of your local radicalisation situation and implement specific actions.

> Visits and study tours At your request, Efus can organise visits or thematic study tours in Europe, allowing you to see first-hand a global scheme or a specific project successfully implemented in a city that has similar issues to yours. Equally, you can host a delegation from another European city in order to present your local activities and exchange with peers.


About Efus Founded in 1987, the European Forum for Urban Security (Efus) is the only European network of local and regional authorities dedicated to urban security. It works on all the major issues related to urban security and includes nearly 250 local and regional authorities from 16 countries, with the following objectives: • To promote a balanced vision of urban security, combining prevention, sanctions and social cohesion, • To support local and regional authorities in the conception, implementation and evaluation of their local security policy, • To help local elected officials get recognition for their role in the development and implementation of national and European policies.

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