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Dans cette section, vous trouverez des publications, des évènements, des bonnes pratiques, des activités d'apprentissage et des personnes-ressources en matière d'apprentissage interculturel dans la région EuroMed.

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WATERranean, building an interculture of water in MED area

WATERranean was a project that set out to promote coexistence and mutual understanding across the Mediterranean region. In order to achieve these aims, the project organisers set out to build a shared vision of the common destiny of human societies...

Education
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Culture
Youth
Gender

We are still here! EuroMed Citizen Reporters

We are giving citizens of the EuroMed region an opportunity to share their voices and views on how they have adapted to the new norm and which local initiatives give hope during the Covid-19 pandem

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Cities

Well-being and daily life in collective reception

This report is the result of a survey of residents at four Fedasil reception centers. Fedasil is the Federal Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers in Belgium. The aim of the study was to develop a better understanding of...

Activité d'apprentissage
Education
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Who “are“ I?

Through both reflexive and dynamic exercises participants raise awareness on the complexity of identity and the multiple senses of belonging. This session is an introductory session mainly about sharing experience, but as well a preparation for the Intercultural learning. The...

Bonne pratique
Cities
Culture
Gender
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Women at the coffee shop

Women at the coffee shop is an initiative that brings together women and men of all origins in spaces attended by men exclusively with the aim to promote diversity, dialogue and a more emancipated image of women. During these “Women...