Network of Networks of the Anna Lindh Foundation TRESMED4 Sofia, 3 June 2013.

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Network of Networks of the Anna Lindh Foundation TRESMED4 Sofia, 3 June 2013

2 Aims Our purpose is to bring people together from across the Mediterranean to improve mutual respect between cultures. Since its launch in 2005, the Anna Lindh Foundation has launched and supported action across fields impacting on mutual perceptions among people of different cultures and beliefs, as well as developing a region- wide Network of over 3000 civil society organisations. In this context, the Networks play the role of antennas, meeting & exchange points within the 42 ALF member countries and ensure that the initiatives, actions, interventions of their members converge towards common objectives. (Anna Lindh Foundation, Work Programme )

ALF Secretariat (Alexandria) Heads of Network Institutions (in 42 Euro-Med countries) Heads of Network Institutions (in 42 Euro-Med countries) Members (3,941) (in 42 National Networks) Members (3,941) (in 42 National Networks) Network of Networks Structure BoG Executive Director President

4 ALF strategy in Phase III ( ) WHAT: o Improving mutual perceptions and promoting mutual understanding, generating positive improvements in intercultural relations and policies o Fostering the role of the Foundation in promoting ICD at the grass- root level by implementing civil society initiatives and promoting cooperation with governments and institutions o Reinforcing the Anna Lindh Networks of civil society and building their capacities o Enhancing civil practices of citizenship and social participation, and encouraging the development of a regional and intercultural citizenship beyond the bordersHOW: o ‘4Ds’ (Dialogue, Diversity, Democracy, and Development)

5 ALF is putting in place a ‘4D’ Strategy for the years to come: Dialogue / Diversity / Democracy / Development, which has been approved by the ALF Board of Governors and endorsed by the Anna Lindh National Networks. DialogueDiversityDemocracyDevelopment

6 Fields of Action Culture and CreativityEducation and Intercultural LearningUrban Spaces and CitizenshipMedia and Public Opinion

7 The Programme Activities Overview Co-organised and Granted Activities Multiannual Initiatives (Education, Culture, Urban Spaces and Media) The Anna Lindh Forum 2013 ALF Report on Intercultural Trends «Believe in Dialogue, Act for Citizenship» Programme Network Strategic Development Scheme (NSDS Step 5) and Trainings Institutional Activities and ALF Awards Calls For Proposals (CfP)

8 ALF Report on Intercultural Trends Launching the second edition of the ALF Report on IC Trends based on the success of first edition and the need to understand Social Changes and their impact on the Euromed Intercultural Dialogue Conceiving the Report as the core of a permanent tool of analysis of relevant trends and changes collecting data and facilitating analysis to support the ALF mission and intercultural action Providing the ALF Networks and the Advisory Council with a reliable tool for their activity, involving them in the making of the Report and its dissemination, and decision makers for elaboration policies related to intercultural relations Work Plan o Constitution of a new Scientific Committee (Opinion Poll and Report) o Opinion Poll on IC Trends in 15 Euromed countries o Access to permanent scientific and reliable data on Social Changes o Preparation of the Report with Scientific Committee, Experts and Networks o Chairs on Euromed Intercultural Dialogue o Online Anna Lindh Digest on Intercultural Affairs and Euromed Media Review

9 Institutional Activities and Awards The Anna Lindh Foundation raises the visibility of actors for intercultural dialogue through a series of regional Award schemes. The Award programmes include four editions of the Euro-Med Award for Dialogue between Culture and three editions of the Anna Lindh Journalist Award for Reporting Across Cultures among other prizes and recognitions Winner: Rima Marouf Euro-Med Award or 2012, the Award theme is Youth for Change, Social Justice and a Shared Development. Winner: Teatro Valle Occupato

10 ‘Believe in Dialogue, Act for Citizenship’ Developing skills for Intercultural Dialogue and active Citizenship Fostering Dialogue and Cooperation among CSOs Training Youth about Debate and Civic Participation Promoting Dialogue between Civil Society about Diversity as a challenge for Good Governance, at the regional, national and local level Main Programmes: Exchange Network Fund with Euro-Med scope South-South Network Cooperation based on Cairo recommendations Young Arab Voices Programme Citizens for Dialogue Programme Work Plan o First stage of Exchange Network Fund and south-south network cooperation o Cross Network activities on civic participation o Implementation of Young Arab Voices first phase (until March 2012) and development of the programme through the second phase (April 2012 to March 2013) o Citizens for Dialogue and Democracy Programme. Concept and progressive launching in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.

About the programme "DAWRAK-Citizens for Dialogue” response to the historic Arab awakening. It aims to develop the capacities of civil society organisations (CSOs) Through , the programme will be developed at the national and regional level focusing in the first case on bridging CSOs with official institutions and local authorities, in collaboration with the Anna Lindh National Civil Society Networks. Countries where the Programme will take place In the Arab countries of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM): Mauritania, Morocco Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and Libya (once the latter will join the UfM). Regional actions of capacity building and advocacy are implemented in three major fields: culture, education and youth participation, with different and complementary components: cross-border, South-South North-South, particularly the participation in the Anna Lindh Mediterranean Forum

12 Calls for Proposals New partnerships between CSOs and stakeholders from both shores of the Mediterranean in line with ALF’s strategy Addressing issues of common interest for the EuroMed societies, promoting better knowledge, understanding and common values Based on the experience of the six CFPs launched since the ALF inception, with 416 projects funded and more than 1000 partnerships established ALF will launch two CFPs during Phase III for granting about 75 projects and involving about 300 CSOs

Network Strategic Development Scheme -NSDS The Network Strategic Development Scheme (NSDS) as a TOOL to implement the ALF Programme at local, national and regional level….

Online Tools - & Services New website structure focused on services Management of National Sections and Internal Tools Language of National Sections

Online Tools -

ALF Networks Citizens for Dialogue NSDS CfP Collaborations Mediterranean Forum 2013 ALF Report Awards Young Arab Voices Network involvement in ALF activities

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