As the U.N. reviews its counterterrorism strategy, there is a growing recognition of the importance of civil society's involvement, especially from nations in the Global South.
Member states and NGOs are urged to take proactive steps to facilitate this engagement, which could lead to more effective and inclusive counterterrorism measures.
The participation of diverse voices is crucial in shaping strategies that address the unique challenges faced by different regions, ensuring that responses are both relevant and effective.