Partners
Cooperation between international and varied actors is essential to achieve the expected outcomes of the project. Thus, the Consortium was built based on each organisation’s expertise and applicability in forwarding the project’s objectives and intended impact.
IN2PREV’s added value lies in combining universities, law enforcement agencies, non-governmental organisations and research and consultancy partners with experience in the topics of refugees and asylum seekers, reintegration and prevention of radicalisation.
Moreover, INPREV counts with a wide geographical scope within its partnership, including seven countries (including those most recently impacted by the refugee crises), which provides a comprehensive setting. Furthermore, most project partners are also end-users, thus more accurately representing law enforcement and non-governmental organisations professionals’ needs and interests, which will be fundamental to inform and enrich the project’s results and facilitate the selection, mobilisation and involvement of participants.
IN2PREV’s added value lies in combining universities, law enforcement agencies, non-governmental organisations and research and consultancy partners with experience in the topics of refugees and asylum seekers, reintegration and prevention of radicalisation.
Moreover, INPREV counts with a wide geographical scope within its partnership, including seven countries (including those most recently impacted by the refugee crises), which provides a comprehensive setting. Furthermore, most project partners are also end-users, thus more accurately representing law enforcement and non-governmental organisations professionals’ needs and interests, which will be fundamental to inform and enrich the project’s results and facilitate the selection, mobilisation and involvement of participants.
IN2PREV Project Coordinator:
BSAFE Lab – Law Enforcement, Justice and Public Safety Research and Technology Transfer Laboratory of Beira Interior University - Portugal The University of Beira Interior (UBI) is one of the most recent public universities in Portugal, but it is also a landmark institution in the educational, research, innovation, entrepreneurship and engineering and health-related fields. Their mission is to “Promote high-level qualification, production, transmission, critique and dissemination of knowledge, culture, science and technology, through study, teaching and research”. Considering all the expertise, the background and experience of the members of the UBI team, it is considered that UBI will contribute to the achievement of the objectives intended with the project and will potentiate the success and the outcomes attained with it. Visit Website Contact: Vítor Costa |
Polish Platform for Homeland Security - Poland
The Polish Platform for Homeland Security (PPHS) is a non-profit organisation established in 2005 as a joint initiative between the Polish Law Enforcement Agencies and universities. The main aim of the PPHS is to facilitate cooperation between law enforcement agencies and the research community. Its mission is to increase the level of security of the society, in particular through the implementation of national and international R&D projects, trainings and other educational and dissemination activities. Visit Website Contact: Natalia Jarmużek |
Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies - Spain
Located in Granada, Spain, the Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies (FUNDEA) aims to create a space for dialogue and cooperation between the countries of the European Union and Arab countries. The Foundation was entrusted with promoting cultural, scientific and economic relations between Europe and the Arab World, throughout the spread of scientific and humanistic knowledge produced in universities and other centres for scientific research or artistic creation, either national or international, in order to contribute to the reinforcement of the dialogue between Arab States and European States. Visit Website Contact: Javier Ruipérez |
IPS_Innovative Prison Systems - Portugal
IPS_Innovative Prison Systems (Qualify Just) is a renowned research and advisory firm specialised in developing correctional services. With correctional services from different countries, IPS has been involved in more than 25 innovative projects aiming to develop innovative approaches to staff training (being awarded the ICPA Excellence award for Staff Training in 2018). Visit Website Contact: Pedro Liberado |
European Association for Social Innovation - Romania
The European Association for Social Innovation (EaSI) is representing more than 30 organisations from 15 European countries. In general terms, EaSI aims the advancement of Social Innovation in Europe through the development of research and pilot projects, identification, and dissemination of best practices, awarding grants and scholarships regarding the social Innovation practices, processes and systems developed in urban and rural areas, public services, third sector and private sector. Visit Website Contact: Elena Balan |
General Police Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs - Moldova
The General Police Inspectorate (GPI) is the administrative authority subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which ensures, in accordance with the law, the implementation of state policies in the field of maintaining, ensuring and restoring public order and security, protecting the rights and legitimate interests of the individuals and community, investigation and discovery of crimes and contraventions, administration of justice, providing assistance to the population and local, public, administration authorities. Visit Website Legal Representant: Viorel Cernǎuţeanu Contact: Project management directorate |
Bureau of Migration and Asylum - Moldova
The Bureau of Migration and Asylum is an administrative authority subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, responsible for the implementation of the policy in the field of migration, asylum, statelessness and integration of foreigners. Areas of activity: admission and granting of the right of residence in the Republic of Moldova; asylum and statelessness; integration of foreigners (economic, social, cultural); the record of foreigners entering / leaving / from the Republic of Moldova through the Transnistrian region; fighting against irregular stay of foreigners, enforcing coercive measures against persons who violate migration legislation; implementation of readmission agreements signed with EU countries and third countries. Visit Website Contact: Tatiana Ciumas |
Centre for Security Studies - Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Centre for Security Studies (CSS) is an independent research organisation that for more than 20 years (over 100 implemented projects) has established itself as one of the leading civil society organisations in the field of security, human rights, Euro-Atlantic integration, democratic processes in BiH and the region. CSS is dedicated to encouraging informed debate on security matters and to promoting and sustaining democratic structures and processes in foreign and security policy in BiH, and in the region of South-East Europe. Visit Website Contact: Benjamin Plevljak |
Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava - Slovakia
The Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava is a state University that was established by the Slovak National Council. Since its establishment the Academy has been carrying out its mission by providing university education, training and conducting research in the field of security science, oriented to security services and its specialisations. Visit Website Contact: Jozef Metenko |