Türkiye

The vision of the National Network of Anna Lindh in Türkiye is informing and developing new members through technical, interdisciplinary programs in information networking, security and mobile and incorporating existing members and policy perspectives. The Network provides an environment for domestic cultural information flow in the organisation of meetings and other activities. ALF Türkiye advances the future of information networking, security and mobile  through interdisciplinarity, and believes that different intellectual perspectives spur innovation and problem solving.

Tunisia

The association "We Love Sousse", a multidisciplinary youth association was created in 2011. The programmes implemented by We Love Sousse aim to meet the needs of populations affected by social, economic and even cultural crises. 

In 2012 We love Sousse initiated the creation of the network of associations "We Love" with the help of 10 Associations We Love in 6 different cities including 5 in Tunisia. In 2012 We love Sousse was appointed as the leader of the Anna Lindh Foundation in Tunisia, a mission that it ensures until now. 

Spain

The diversity and variety of profiles of the Spanish Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation (ReFAL) that work, from different disciplines, to improve perceptions, promote mutual understanding and facilitate intercultural dialogue, constitutes in itself one of the great values of the Network. ReFAL is currently composed of more than 157 civil society organisations that strive to work on projects that promote coexistence in diversity and contribute to the creation of plural and democratic societies.

Slovak Republic

The National Trust of Slovakia was appointed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, then re-elected by members in June 2013 as the Head of the ALF Slovak Network.

The mission of the NGO National Trust of Slovakia is to secure the permanent protection of national heritage sites, valuable historical objects and sites of natural beauty and their preservation for the benefit of Slovakia and its people.

Romania

The Black Sea University Foundation was appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and later re-confirmed by members at the end of Step 5 to be the Head of the Romanian Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation.

The activity of the Black Sea University Foundation tries to respond to urgent needs of the region - with a focus on peace strengthening, conflict prevention, governance improvement and the restructuring of economies.

Portugal

The Portuguese Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation was formed in 2005 simultaneously with the creation of the Anna Lindh Foundation itself.

Palestine

Vision 

The Palestinian Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation aims to build an educated generation of youth that believes in pluralism and accepting the other away from extremism and hatred.

Strengths