Anna Lindh Foundation event: importance of art and intercultural dialogue in COVID-19 recovery

May 17, 2021
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The Anna Lindh Foundation is organizing a series of meetings called the Intercultural Morning Coffee, which brings together researchers, journalists, and civil society to discuss up-to-date issues over a cup of coffee in the morning.

The fourth morning coffee took place on 12 May and focused on how culture and art can promote living together in diverse societies, which is a particularly timely topic since a growing number of countries in the Euro-Mediterranean are easing restrictions, which means that people will soon be able to attend public events and cultural festivities.

The Anna Lindh Foundation is an organisation shared and resourced by forty-three Euro-Mediterranean countries with the mandate to bring people together and promote intercultural dialogue. With its headquarters in Alexandria, the Anna Lindh Foundation runs a EuroMed network of over 4000 civil society organisations with the aim of facilitating their collaborations and common actions.

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Press release

Anna Lindh Foundation – website and Facebook page

Countries covered:

  • Algeria
  • Egypt
  • Israel
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Morocco
  • Palestine *
  • Tunisia