International terrorism continues to present a long-term threat to our security and the security of our allies.
Countering terrorism and its causes is therefore one of our policy goals.
The Countering Terrorism & Radicalisation Programme was created to enable us to support the Government's unified counter terrorism strategy.
The programme aims to enhance the counter terrorism capabilities and to strengthen the resilience of key foreign Governments based on 4 key strands set out in the UK’s counter terrorism strategy CONTEST [PDF]:
Projects focusing on Prevent are typically locally led in the countries concerned. Our local embassies and high commissions clear these projects to ensure they fit with our strategy.
They are identified in the first instance and implemented overseas through non government organisations and multilateral bodies.
Some projects originate from organisations based in the UK.
Our Preventing extremism page provides more info about these objectives.
Projects that fit under Pursue, Protect or Prepare are usually set up by our embassies in consultation with other UK Government departments and the intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Target countries have been identified as priorities by the FCO and other UK Government Departments according to the current threat posed to UK interests from terrorism. The priority regions are:
Please contact your nearest British embassy or high commission if you have any project proposals that support the UK Government's counter radicalisation agenda.
Our embassies and high commissions review all proposals (and can provide you with the relevant project bidding form to complete) before forwarding them to the Programme Team in London for assessment.
Once assessed all recommended projects go to the CTR Programme Board who have the final decision on whether the project can be funded or not.
Next Programme Board: 26 November 2009
Deadline for submitting bids for funding: 14 October 2009