Intercultural dialogue for sustainable societies is the theme at the center of the fifth public dialogue of a virtual marathon in the Euromed region sponsored by the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) through June 29. Entitled "From the Barcelona Declaration to the New Agenda for the Mediterranean: intercultural dialogue for sustainable societies", the webinar will be held June 15 from 3 PM until 5 on the Zoom platform. "In February 2021 the European Commission and the High Representative today adopted a joint communication proposing an ambitious and innovative new Agenda for the Mediterranean aiming at relaunching and strengthen the strategic partnership between the European Union and its Southern Neighbourhood partners. The Agenda aims to join forces in fighting climate change and speeding up the green and digital transitions, to renew the commitment to shared values, to jointly address forced displacement and migration, and to strengthen the unity of the EU, its Member States and the Southern Mediterranean countries in promoting peace and security in the Mediterranean region," a statement by the foundation noted. "Against this backdrop, the Anna Lindh Foundation - the first institution created by the governments of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership with the mandate to bring together civil society and citizens across the Mediterranean to build trust and improve mutual respect and understanding between cultures - will continue to play a crucial role in promoting intercultural dialogue and moving forward towards more inclusive and sustainable societies in the EuroMed region," it added. Registration can be done by using the form found here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_f1hwZJpGQQ2R9ZwBqHxH
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