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Shadows: young people dealing with conflict

Communities in Ireland are increasingly divided. Many young migrants have experienced armed conflict, endured long and complicated journeys prior to their arrival and now they face racism, institutional discrimination, identity issues, cultural and intergenerational clashes as they struggle to find...

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Shana Cohen

Shana Cohen is the Director of TASC, an independent think tank based in Dublin, which focuses on issues related to inequality and sustaining democracy in Ireland and the EU. She is also an affiliated Lecturer and Associate Researcher with the...

Cities

Sixth Intercultural Morning Coffee

The Anna Lindh Foundation is organizing a series of meetings called the Intercultural Morning Coffee, which brings together re

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Social cohesion and intercultural and inter-religious dialogue

This publication highlights the content and exchanges of the first peer learning meet-ing in the “Mediterranean City-to-City Migration” project (MC2CM) on the role of municipal administrations in social cohesion and intercultural and inter-religious dialogue. This meeting was hosted by the...

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Sofia Pauwels

Former Senior Research Executive at Ipsos Social Research Institute (Brussels Office). For the third wave of the Anna Lindh opinion poll on Intercultural Trends and Social Change in the Euro-Mediterranean Region, Pauwels was involved in all phases of the project...

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Štefan Füle

EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy. Füle previously has held several positions within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, serving as First Secretary of Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic to the UN, the Ministry...