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April 14, 2025

The CCOA toolkit: Mainstreaming Digital Human Rights in Education and Civic Action to Combat Online Antisemitism

ISD Germany

Antisemitism, Education

Nathalie Rücker, Sophie Schmalenberger, Monika Hübscher, Karolina Placzynta and Anna Zielińska

The Coalition to Counter Online Antisemitism (CCOA) Toolkit is designed to support the capacity building of civil society organisations (CSOs), practitioners, and educators, who play a crucial role in shaping the educational and digital landscapes. It equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively address online antisemitism in their work. The toolkit also provides valuable insights for policymakers and those creating educational resources and training programmes. By addressing the challenges posed by online antisemitism, it empowers different target groups to lead initiatives that promote inclusive, respectful, and accurate portrayals of Jewish communities and history. More broadly, it offers resources and strategies to confront and combat antisemitism online, particularly through critical digital citizenship, and promotes a safer, more inclusive digital environment.

The CCOA is a pan-European network established in 2023 and coordinated by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD). It brings together experts in research, policy, and education to address the intersection of antisemitism and digital harm. Through the collection and exchange of knowledge and best practices, the CCOA seeks to tackle antisemitism on social media platforms.

For enquiries, support with capacity building or multiplier training related to the toolkit, or if you are interested in joining the coalition, please contact the CCOA team via the website.

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ISD Contributors

Nathalie Rücker
Senior Manager, Capacity Building & Civic Action