SOAR European Management Retreat – Lille
The SOAR project is the ‘Strengthening the security and resilience of at-risk religious sites and communities programme'. We, Enhancing Faith Institutions (EFI)
The SOAR project is the ‘Strengthening the security and resilience of at-risk religious sites and communities programme'. We, Enhancing Faith Institutions (EFI)
Increasing attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship, and the
The SOAR project undertook the task of documenting attacks and related incidents against places of worship in Europe. We aim to raise
Increasing attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship, and the
A rise in attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship,
A rise in attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship,
Increasing attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship, and the
Increasing attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship, and the
A rise in attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship,
Increased attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship, and the
Increased attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship, and the
Recent attacks on religious institutions and communities across Europe have prompted a focus on the vulnerability of places of worship, and the
The SOAR project is a European Commission (EU) funded project that stands for ‘Strengthening the security and resilience of at-risk religious sites