Cities play a key role in promoting intercultural dialogue, diversity management, cohesion, and sustainable development. That’s why the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) teamed up on 4 March with experts and strategic partners to discuss the first steps to launch the Euro-Mediterranean Capital for Dialogue Award.
With this Award, the Foundation wants to shed light on the work promoting intercultural dialogue and inclusiveness at the city level bringing together the ALF networks and strategic partners to achieve a model of a Euro-Mediterranean Intercultural City.
The Anna Lindh Foundation is an organisation shared and resourced by forty-three Euro-Mediterranean countries with the mandate to bring people together and promote intercultural dialogue. With its headquarters in Alexandria, the Anna Lindh Foundation runs a EuroMed network of over 4000 civil society organisations with the aim of facilitating their collaborations and common actions.
The programme of the Foundation is focused on activities in fields which are essential for human and social dialogue: Culture and Creativity; Education and Intercultural Learning; Urban Spaces and Citizenship; Media and Public Opinion.
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