Regional Call for participants to take part in the upcoming international security and civil society conference 2023

19.12.2022
Security and Civil Society Conference 2023
 
Dear Friends,
 
SSCW has a pleasure to invite interested experts, organisations and officials to take part in the upcoming international security and civil society conference 2023, Under titel: "Reflections on Security: International Community, CSOs and their contribution for a more secure and sustainable Europe", that takes place on 2nd-5th February 2023 in Narva, Estonia.

Security & Civil Society Conference 2023 is a three-day event (3rd, 4th and 5th February 2023) that will include an intensive programme of high-level discussions, working groups, development of the civil society and international stakeholders appeal (declaration) to the international community. A one-day preparatory meeting and visits in Estonian Government Institutions and Estonian representation of the European Commission will be organised for the high level experts and invited speakers on the 1st and 2nd February 2023 in Tallinn.

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29.12.2021

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Announcement that Malta will host the 2016 “Euro-Mediterranean Forum of the Anna Lindh Foundation”

06.12.2015

The Anna Lindh Foundation has announced the launch of the 3rd edition of its “Euro-Mediterranean Forum on Intercultural Dialogue”, which will take place in Valetta on 24th and 25th October 2016 on the eve of the Maltese Presidency of the European Council.

The announcement came at a landmark high-level Ministerial meeting co-chaired by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini and Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judah, and marking exactly 20 years since the creation of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership.

Next year’s 42-country forum in Valetta will represent the largest single gathering of civil society and institutions working for intercultural dialogue across the Mediterranean. Building on the first editions in Barcelona (2010) and Marseille (2013), the Forum aims to reinforce the civil society’s central role in facing common challenges impacting the Mediterranean region. 

Speaking at the high-level meeting in Barcelona alongside the EU High Representative, the President of the Anna Lindh Foundation Elisabeth Guigou said: “Civil society is indispensable in the face of today’s common regional challenges, and central to a addressing the root causes of extremism”, adding that “the preparation of the 2016 Euro-Mediterranean Forum in Malta will be a unique opportunity to build an alternative at the heart of civil society and reaffirm the grand coalition of values”.

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25.10.2015 Successful future societies will be intercultural - ALF meeting in Paris 2015

26.03.2015 Participate in "Enter! Youth Meeting 2015" European Youth Centre, Strasbourg - 5-9 July 2015

22.02.2015 Baltic Sea Forum “Water protection in municipalities – it costs money, because it saves money” 26 March, Tallinn

30.01.2015 A Roundtable Meeting in Riga, Latvia on Preventive Youth Work with Gender Perspective 5-6. February 2015

07.09.2014 Moltaqa: Extended Deadline for Participants.


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