Feb 14 • 15:48 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Nordic Town Community Against Extremism Receives the Finn Nørgaard Prize

Nordic Safe Cities has been awarded the Finn Nørgaard Prize for its efforts to combat extremism across Nordic countries.

Nordic Safe Cities, a non-profit organization active across the Nordic countries, has been awarded this year's Finn Nørgaard Prize. This organization is focused on initiatives to combat extremism, which remains a significant social challenge. A prominent aspect of their work includes the development of Edda, an AI-based moderation tool, aimed at addressing hate speech and harassment on social media platforms, particularly during significant electoral events such as the municipal elections in Denmark in 2025.

The Finn Nørgaard Prize is awarded annually on the anniversary of the tragic terror attack on Krudttønden in Copenhagen, where Finn Nørgaard lost his life while attempting to thwart the attack on February 14, 2015. This prize not only honors Nørgaard's courage but also recognizes efforts to foster tolerance and safety within societies. Nordic Safe Cities' recognition through this award highlights the importance of community initiatives and the innovative use of technology, like AI, in the fight against extremism and promoting safer public spaces.

As the threat of extremism continues to evolve, initiatives like that of Nordic Safe Cities become increasingly critical in shaping responses at local and national levels. The use of tools such as Edda signifies a proactive approach to mitigate online hatred, particularly in contexts where political tensions are heightened. The award serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance against extremism and the potential of collaborative efforts to create an inclusive society.

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