Over 100 Euro-Mediterranean associations to debate new forms of education in Spain

December 15, 2015
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 Representatives from 108 associations from 12 European and Arab countries will gather in Tarragona (Spain) on 16-19 December to discuss and put into practice innovative ways of understanding and promoting non-formal education in Euro-Mediterranean countries with the aim of acquiring knowledge, skills and new approaches related to intercultural dialogue. 

 
The event, to be organised by the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed), will take place within the framework of the Anna Lindh Foundation’s cross-network action 2015 “Non-formal and Intercultural Education in the Mediterranean”. It will include an important programme of concerts, human tower shows and playful activities in several squares of the city, as well as workshops in the schools of Tarragona.
The aim is to give participating associations the opportunity to share experiences in the field of non-formal education as well as to reflect on new initiatives in this field applicable to the different contexts of Euro-Mediterranean countries. 
 
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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