130 Solonos St.
Athens
Greece
- Arts
- Democracy and community development
- Environment/Sustainable development
- Heritage
- Human rights
- International/Cultural relations
The Foundation for Mediterranean Cooperation (F.M.C.) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization (N.G.O.) with wide-scale international activities.
Taking into account the geopolitical position and central role of Greece in the broader region, the main purpose of the Foundation for Mediterranean Cooperation is to contribute to the development of the cooperation among the Mediterranean, South-eastern European and the Black Sea countries.
Within this context, the FMC gives special emphasis on the issues of national independence, friendship and cooperation among peoples, and to social justice based on democracy and human rights and aims at the creation of an open Citizen Society.
• I International Conference, “Mediterranean Cooperation and Development”, Kalamata, 1996.
• II International Conference, “The New Economic Era (Mediterranean - Balkans - Black Sea)”, Kozani, 1997.
• III International Conference, “The Perspectives of the New Economic Era Beyond the Year 2000 (Mediterranean - Balkans - Black Sea)”, Alexandroupolis, 1998.
• IV International Conference, “Citizens – Sustainable Development – Environment, (Mediterranean – Southeastern Europe - Black Sea)”, Athens, 2002.
• Twinning between: Kalamata(Greece) and Bizerta(Tunisia)
-The Prefecture of Messinia(Greece)
and Lattakia(Syria)
• “Artistic flair from Greece”: exhibition of Greek paintings in Syria
• “Artistic flair from Syria”: exhibition of Syrian paintings in Greece