Anna Lindh Foundation launches call for proposals to promote dialogue culture in Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan

November 19, 2015
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 The Anna Lindh Foundation has launched a call for proposals to enhance the debate culture in Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan, inviting Civil Society Organisations in these countries to set up debate clubs under its Young Mediterranean Voices programme.

The overall financial envelope for this call is €70,000. 
The YMV Debate Clubs initiative aims to promote a culture of debate and participation among youth, and increase their skills for public debate by providing platforms for youth from diverse backgrounds to meet and exchange views.
 
The deadline to apply is 29 December 2015. Interested candidates are requested to confirm their expression of interest to submit a proposal by notifying it at ALF.YDC@bibalex.org by the 16 December 2015.
 
The Anna Lindh Foundation for Inter-Cultural Dialogue promotes knowledge, mutual respect and inter-cultural dialogue between the people of the Euro-Mediterranean region, working through a network of more than 3,000 civil society organisations in 43 countries. Its budget is co-funded by the EU (€10 million) and the EU member states (€6 million). (EU Neighbourhood Info)
 
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Countries covered:

  • Egypt
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia