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* 2015: 'Representatives from 32 countries of the [[Global Coalition]] against ISIL met on 28 October at the Coalition’s [[Strategic Communications Working Group]] in London. The meeting was hosted by the Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, [[Tobias Ellwood]] and co-chaired by US Under Secretary of State [[Rick Stengel]] and the UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr [[Anwar Gargash]].'<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-holds-meeting-of-representatives-from-the-global-coalition-against-isil  UK holds meeting of representatives from the Global Coalition against ISIL] 28 October 2015. From: Foreign & Commonwealth Office and The Rt Hon Tobias Ellwood MP.</ref>
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* 28 October 2015: 'Representatives from 32 countries of the [[Global Coalition]] against ISIL met on 28 October at the Coalition’s [[Strategic Communications Working Group]] in London. The meeting was hosted by the Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, [[Tobias Ellwood]] and co-chaired by US Under Secretary of State [[Rick Stengel]] and the UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr [[Anwar Gargash]].'<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-holds-meeting-of-representatives-from-the-global-coalition-against-isil  UK holds meeting of representatives from the Global Coalition against ISIL] 28 October 2015. From: Foreign & Commonwealth Office and The Rt Hon Tobias Ellwood MP.</ref>
  
* 2016: Eighth meeting: 28th October.
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* 28 October 2016: Eighth meeting:  
 
::The Strategic Communications Working Group of the Global Coalition to Counter Daesh convened in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Abu Dhabi, to take stock of its efforts on combating Daesh's online propaganda and recruitment.
 
::The Strategic Communications Working Group of the Global Coalition to Counter Daesh convened in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Abu Dhabi, to take stock of its efforts on combating Daesh's online propaganda and recruitment.
  
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::Additionally, the working group members exchanged experiences with media companies and the creative community about their mutual efforts to challenge the extremist narrative in the online space. Representatives from the media and creative community included [[twofour54]], [[MBC]], [[Sky News Arabia]], [[Affinis Lab]], and [[Quantum Communications]].<ref>[https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/248953187/abu-dhabi-hosts-meeting-of-working-group-on-strategic-communications-of-global-coalition-to-counter-daesh Abu Dhabi hosts meeting of Working Group on Strategic Communications of Global Coalition to Counter Daesh], ''big news Network'', 29th October 2016, 07:12 GMT+11.</ref>
 
::Additionally, the working group members exchanged experiences with media companies and the creative community about their mutual efforts to challenge the extremist narrative in the online space. Representatives from the media and creative community included [[twofour54]], [[MBC]], [[Sky News Arabia]], [[Affinis Lab]], and [[Quantum Communications]].<ref>[https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/248953187/abu-dhabi-hosts-meeting-of-working-group-on-strategic-communications-of-global-coalition-to-counter-daesh Abu Dhabi hosts meeting of Working Group on Strategic Communications of Global Coalition to Counter Daesh], ''big news Network'', 29th October 2016, 07:12 GMT+11.</ref>
  
* 2017: 13th meeting: London. 'The meeting was attended by 38 Coalition nations which collaborated on strategies to defeat Daesh communications efforts in the largest show of unity for a Coalition communications meeting since its formation.'<ref>Global Coalition [https://theglobalcoalition.org/en/counter-daesh-communications-working-group-meets-in-london-amidst-strong-progress/  Counter-Daesh Communications Working Group meets in London amidst strong progress], Feb 28, 2017</ref>  The meeting was 'the 13th meeting of the Coalition’s Communications Working Group. This is being run by the [[Coalition Communications Cell]] in London and is the largest held to date, with 38 coalition countries participating and more partners than ever before from the Middle East and North Africa.'<ref>The Global Coalition [http://theglobalcoalition.org/en/largest-ever-meeting-to-discuss-counter-daesh-communications/  Largest ever meeting to discuss Counter-Daesh communications]. Feb 28, 2017 </ref>
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* 28 February 2017: 13th meeting: London. 'The meeting was attended by 38 Coalition nations which collaborated on strategies to defeat Daesh communications efforts in the largest show of unity for a Coalition communications meeting since its formation.'<ref>Global Coalition [https://theglobalcoalition.org/en/counter-daesh-communications-working-group-meets-in-london-amidst-strong-progress/  Counter-Daesh Communications Working Group meets in London amidst strong progress], Feb 28, 2017</ref>  The meeting was 'the 13th meeting of the Coalition’s Communications Working Group. This is being run by the [[Coalition Communications Cell]] in London and is the largest held to date, with 38 coalition countries participating and more partners than ever before from the Middle East and North Africa.'<ref>The Global Coalition [http://theglobalcoalition.org/en/largest-ever-meeting-to-discuss-counter-daesh-communications/  Largest ever meeting to discuss Counter-Daesh communications]. Feb 28, 2017 </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:13, 4 April 2020


Meetings

  • 28 October 2016: Eighth meeting:
The Strategic Communications Working Group of the Global Coalition to Counter Daesh convened in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Abu Dhabi, to take stock of its efforts on combating Daesh's online propaganda and recruitment.
The eighth meeting of the working group was hosted by Dr. Anwar Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, who co-chaired the meeting together with Richard Stengel, Under-Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, US Department of State, and Tobias Ellwood, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for the Middle East and Africa), UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
The meeting was attended by senior officials from 29 coalition countries, as well as a selected number of experts, including participants from Al Azhar, Hedayah, Sawab Centre, the Coalition Communication Cell in London, and private sector entities.
The meeting provided a venue for discussions on the anti-Daesh communications activities of coalition members, an exchange of views on future challenges in the fight against Daesh, including the battle to liberate Mosul, and a platform to exchange optimal messaging strategies amongst members of the working group.
Dr Anwar Gargash praised the member's efforts and emphasized the need for the coalition to further step up its activities and reach new audiences. Further echoing this need, Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, the UAE Minister of State for Tolerance, shared with the group the UAE's vision of tolerance and highlighted effective methods of creating resilience against extremism in the society.
Additionally, the working group members exchanged experiences with media companies and the creative community about their mutual efforts to challenge the extremist narrative in the online space. Representatives from the media and creative community included twofour54, MBC, Sky News Arabia, Affinis Lab, and Quantum Communications.[2]
  • 28 February 2017: 13th meeting: London. 'The meeting was attended by 38 Coalition nations which collaborated on strategies to defeat Daesh communications efforts in the largest show of unity for a Coalition communications meeting since its formation.'[3] The meeting was 'the 13th meeting of the Coalition’s Communications Working Group. This is being run by the Coalition Communications Cell in London and is the largest held to date, with 38 coalition countries participating and more partners than ever before from the Middle East and North Africa.'[4]

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