Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in the survey about the new emerging environment, challenges, obstacles, and opportunities for the Euro-Mediterranean civil society!
The conjunction of the 25th anniversary of the Barcelona Process and the new challenges arising from the pandemic have created a momentum for looking into new opportunities to grow the civil society support base and articulate new demands.
As a continuation of the survey on the impact of COVID-19 on EuroMed Civil Society Organisations carried out by the Anna Lindh Foundation to its members in April 2020, The IEMed is holding a consultation to the Euro-Mediterranean civil society to identify the new emerging environment, the challenges, obstacles and opportunities in order to deepen and gain new perspectives on how to strengthen intercultural dialogue and organizational resilience.
‘Quo Vadis Euro-Med Civil Society’ is a project which aims to formulate the conditions and recommendations that will increase the effectiveness of civil society and improve cooperation and dialogue in the Euro-Med region. Our main task is to collectively and inclusively analyze the emerging new environment, its challenges, obstacles and opportunities for civil society.
The European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) has set up a questionnaire for the Euro-Med civil society to deepen and acquire new perspectives on how to strengthen intercultural dialogue and organizational resilience.
Make your voice heard! Until 17 March 2021
This platform is part of the Axis 1 "Strengthening the capacities of equality actors" of the Priority Solidarity Fund "Women for the future in the Mediterranean" funded by the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and led by the European Institute of the Mediterranean, in the framework of the project “Developing Women's Empowerment” labelled by the Union for the Mediterranean.
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