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Project CRAAFT Project CRAAFT is an academic research and community-building initiative designed to build stronger, more coordinated counter terrorist financing (CTF) capacity across the EU and in its neighbourhood
About — Project CRAAFT Project CRAAFT is an academic research and community-building initiative designed to build stronger, more coordinated counter terrorist financing (CTF) capacity around the globe
Research Briefings — Project CRAAFT In his forthcoming Project CRAAFT Research Briefing, Jason Blazakis argues that current financial countermeasures levied against the Wagner Group have been insufficiently implemented and are thus minimally effective in eroding the group’s finances and capabilities
Financing Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism - Project CRAAFT Right wing extremism Financing Terrorism Bethan Johnson Lone Wolf terrorists National Security Project CRAAFT Group Fundraising Lone Actor Fundraising Spending Counterterrorism Financing Policies Olivia Kearney Kinga Redlowska
Reports — Project CRAAFT Reports show cases the various research outputs from our different consortium members Each consortium member heads their own specifics which help to boost the overall research of Project CRAAFT
General 1 — Project CRAAFT Collaboration, Research, and Analysis Against the Financing of Terrorism (CRAAFT) is an academic research and community-building initiative designed to build stronger, more coordinated counterterrorist financing (CTF) capacity across the EU and in its neighbourhood
Virtual Threats: Terrorist Financing via Online Gaming - Project CRAAFT In this research briefing, Gonzalo Saiz examines the exploitation of online gaming platforms by terrorist and extremist groups for fundraising purposes Through the analysis of documented cases, the briefing identifies how gaming and gaming-adjacent platforms can be leveraged to generate financial s
Workshops — Project CRAAFT On 13-14 April 2022, Project CRAAFT convened a workshop in Vilnius for Lithuanian stakeholders on the terrorism financing (TF) challenges and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) opportunities presented by the country’s large FinTech sector, among the most active in Europe
Speakers RAFT22 — Project CRAAFT These include Project CRAAFT (Collaboration, Research and Analysis Against Financing of Terrorism) funded by the European Union and Euro SIFMANet (European Sanctions and Illicit Finance Monitoring and Analysis Network) funded by the National Endowment for Democracy
Following the Crowd: Clarifying Terrorism Financing . . . - Project CRAAFT Despite statements of official concern, the extent to which crowdfunding’s potential for terrorism financing (TF) abuse has translated in practice remains unclear In this briefing paper Stephen Reimer and Matthew Redhead look again at the TF risks from crowdfunding, from its inherent vulnerabil