Small Grants Spotlight: Aboubacar Sidiki Coulibaly

Dr. Aboubacar Sidiki Coulibaly

  1. Awareness and Education: It is crucial to develop targeted educational programs for different age groups—young men, women, and adults—to inform them about the harmful effects of hate speech and to promote values of mutual respect and tolerance.
  2. Strengthening Regulation: There is a need to either introduce or enhance regulations and laws specifically aimed at curbing hate speech, particularly on online platforms. This must be done carefully to balance the suppression of hate speech with the protection of freedom of expression and avoidance of undue censorship.
  3. Promotion of Inter-Community Dialogue: Fostering dialogue among diverse communities can help resolve conflicts peacefully. By promoting collaboration and mutual understanding, these initiatives work toward bridging divides and building stronger, more resilient communities.
  4. Accountability of Digital Platforms: Enhancing the responsibility of digital platforms is essential. Collaborating with women’s and youth groups on social media can improve how these platforms moderate and remove hate content, ensuring that they act effectively while respecting freedom of expression.
  5. Support for Local Peace-Building Initiatives: Providing both financial and institutional supports to local peace-building efforts. Such supports help a lot in resolving and managing conflicts locally, championing diversity, and reinforcing social cohesion.
  1. In-depth Local Analysis:
  2. Evaluation of Preventive Interventions:
  3. Digital and Media Studies:
  4. Participatory and Action Research:
  5. Intersection with Broader Peace-Building Efforts: