Saeida Rouass

Fellow’s Profile

Saeida Rouass

Photograph of Churchill Fellow Saeida Rouass

Fellow’s Profile

Saeida Rouass

Photograph of Churchill Fellow Saeida Rouass

Women fighting violent extremism: from victim to peace advocate

Fellowship

Themes

Focus

Countering violent extremism by understanding why women join violent extremist groups

Countries

Fellowship year

2019

Supported by

Locality

East of England

Biography

I am a writer and researcher with over ten years' experience working in community engagement projects. I have worked primarily in the Middle East and North Africa region, with time also spent in south-east Asia and parts of Africa.

The main topic of my Fellowship was exploring the impacts of organised far-right groups on diverse communities, with a specific focus on women. The purpose of my Fellowship was to better understand how women and communities directly impacted by such groups recover and build personal and interpersonal resilience. I was interested in this because I feel the lived experience of those impacted and the responses they have developed should be taken into account and inform how policy and practice is shaped.

The benefit to the sector I work in has included creating more trauma-informed programme design and implementation and creating space where the lived experiences of those impacted can be platformed.

Activity

Photograph of Churchill Fellow Saeida Rouass
editorial

In conversation with: Saeida Rouass - Exploring the impacts of far right violence on women

When Saeida Rouass applied for a Churchill Fellowship in 2019 to investigate the impact of violent extremism on women, in particular survivors of white supremacist groups and violence, she was surprised to find the connections between racially motivated violence and gender-based violence. The learnings from Saeida’s Fellowship, and 28 other Fellows, have gone on to help inform the Churchill Fellowship’s Migration report due to be published shortly.

By Saeida Rouass, 2024

Photograph of Churchill Fellow Saeida Rouass
editorial

March 2023 Fellow's update: Saeida Rouass

Saeida Rouass (CF 2019), trustee of the Al-Hasaniya Moroccan women's centre in west London reported that Edward Argar, Minister for Victims and Sentencing recently visited the centre. At this meeting Saeida's report on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Moroccan and Arabic speaking women and services in west London was launched. Saeida's report was funded by our Covid-19 Action Fund Grant.

By Saeida Rouass, 2023

Disclaimer

All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.

Activity

Photograph of Churchill Fellow Saeida Rouass
editorial

In conversation with: Saeida Rouass - Exploring the impacts of far right violence on women

When Saeida Rouass applied for a Churchill Fellowship in 2019 to investigate the impact of violent extremism on women, in particular survivors of white supremacist groups and violence, she was surprised to find the connections between racially motivated violence and gender-based violence. The learnings from Saeida’s Fellowship, and 28 other Fellows, have gone on to help inform the Churchill Fellowship’s Migration report due to be published shortly.

By Saeida Rouass, 2024

Photograph of Churchill Fellow Saeida Rouass
editorial

March 2023 Fellow's update: Saeida Rouass

Saeida Rouass (CF 2019), trustee of the Al-Hasaniya Moroccan women's centre in west London reported that Edward Argar, Minister for Victims and Sentencing recently visited the centre. At this meeting Saeida's report on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Moroccan and Arabic speaking women and services in west London was launched. Saeida's report was funded by our Covid-19 Action Fund Grant.

By Saeida Rouass, 2023

Disclaimer

All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.

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