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Meeting around the Intercultural Trends Report

Presentation and debate on key findings from the 2021 Anna Lindh Report on Intercultural Trends and Social Change in the Euro-Mediterranean Region and discussions among universities and civil society representatives
Online
Organiser
The Anna Lindh Foundation & The Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED)
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10:30-10:40

 

Welcome and opening remarks

 

Marcello Scalisi, UNIMED Director

Josep Ferré, Executive Director Anna Lindh Foundation

10:40-10:50

Presentation of key findings from the Anna Lindh Report

Eleonora Insalaco, Head of Operations and Intercultural Research, Anna Lindh Foundation

10:50-11:50

Parallel breakout sessions: Findings & discussions among universities and civil society representatives at national level

Algeria

Naouel Abdellatif Mami, Professor and Vice Rector in Charge of the External Relations and Cooperation at Sétif 2 University

Ghania Moktari, Ministry of Culture (tbc)

Representative from Algerian university (tbc)

Greece

Nikolina Panteli, PhD candidate of the Department of Mediterranean Studies at the University of the Aegean

Stefanos Vallianatos, Hellenic Foundation for Culture/ Aristodimos Paraschou, United Societies for Balkans (tbc)

Representative from Greek university (tbc)

Lebanon

Sélim el Sayegh, Professor of Law at the University Paris-Saclay, Former minister of Social Affairs in Lebanon

Tala Zein, Lebanese National Commission for Unesco (tbc)

Representative from Lebanese university (tbc)

Mauritania

Findings presented by Racha Omeyri, Research Officer, Anna Lindh Foundation

Souleymane Ould Bouna Mokhtar / Loubna Joheir Fawaz, Club UNESCO for Culture in Mauritania (tbc)

Representative from Mauritanian university (tbc)

11:50-13:00

Plenary session on outcomes of the breakout session & closing remarks

Working language: English/French - Interpretation service will be provided for the plenary session

Parallel breakout sessions

Findings & discussions among universities and civil society representatives at national level

Please take a look at the following guidelines in order to have the most successful discussions in the national rooms! The goal is to collect collaboration pathways between universities and civil society organizations at national level.

National breakout sessions will be organized as follows:

  • presentation of the country specific article – please see above (10 min)
  • presentation by an ALF national representative on civil society organizations activities/tools for promoting intercultural trends (10 min)
  • presentation by a university representative on university activities/tools for promoting intercultural trends (10 min)
  • debate among participants (30 min)

 

Each group will design a rapporteur to share the results of the national discussion during the plenary session (10 min).

One UNIMED and ALF representative will participate in each national room.

Working language will be a common language at national level (French for Algeria & Mauritania, English/French for Lebanon, English for Greece)

 

Click here to register:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIof-qopzsvGNIKT_YYc_QjPAdQxFcaNHua

 

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