Morocco

The Moroccan ALF Network is a group of more than 182 institutions, organisations and universities. With its diversity, its potential and its geographical location spread across nearly 40 Moroccan cities, the Moroccan Network is one of the most dynamic networks in the EuroMed space interacting with most of the 41 networks in terms of management of joint inter-network activities and actions.

Montenegro

The Coordinator of the Network in Montenegro is the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Montenegro, which was appointed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and later reconfirmed by members.

Their activities are developed in the following thematic areas:

Malta

CCIF is dedicated to enhancing cross-cultural communication within  diverse communities living in Malta. We do this through intergenerational, intercultural, interracial and interreligious dialogues.  We work to promote tolerance, inclusiveness and mutual understanding. While not partisan or political aligned institution, the foundation aims to support basic human rights, values and goals of Malta and the European Union that promotes equal opportunities to all people irrespective of colour, creed, social orientation and religious or cultural background.

Luxembourg

The Anna Lindh Network of Luxembourg and the Greater Region currently welcomes around 30 Member Organisations from within and around Luxembourg. Members consist primarily of associations and civil society organisations active in the fields of intercultural dialogue, culture, active citizenship, youth, inclusion, and informal education. The network also includes high schools, educational foundations, and institutions founded by municipalities.

Lebanon

The Lebanese Network, headed by the Lebanese National Commission for UNESCO since 2005, brings together around 150 civil society organisations, very diverse in their forms (NGOs, universities, schools, municipalities), their demographics (from all Lebanese regions) and their fields of action (culture, education, environment, arts, dialogue, refugees, etc.). Characterised by the variety of its members, the Lebanese Network is very committed in disseminating the ALF values and objectives through the lines of activities implemented, as well as the fields of expertise.

Latvia

The Latvian Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation works across the fields of youth, gender equality, culture, education, sustainability, refugee support and European values.  The members are associations and networks, culture institutions, universities and public bodies.

Jordan

In 2010, the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies RIIFS was appointed as the Head of the ALF Jordanian Network. RIIFS was established in 1994 in Amman, Jordan, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal.