The Budapest Centre works to help bridge the gap between early warning and early action in the prevention of genocide and mass atrocities. We produce concrete and practical recommendations to help ensure informed, timely and effective preventive action.
Read moreThe Budapest Centre elaborated a paper on the distinction between Conflict Prevention and Mass Atrocity Prevention that may help the International Community to visualize the importance of the the adoption of mass atrocity lenses in the construction of policies of prevention and intervention.
Read moreThe design of a continuum of steps tailored to mass atrocity risks and the particular needs as well as agreed specific mechanism to launch timely actions are crucial prerequisites for affectively addressing the threats of mass atrocities. Dialogue is a key component of this activity
Read moreThe promotion of prosocial and proactive learning of mass atrocities related issues in schools and "training” the future trainers in the universities contributes to positively impact on the mindset of the whole society and so prevent the occurrence of atrocity crimes
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