European Year of Intercultural Dialogue - Actions Expected ...

Actions Expected ...

The legislation designating the year calls for the following types of activity:

  • activities at European, national and regional levels promoting Intercultural Dialogue and the various objectives of the Year. These should be connected to civic education and to learning to appreciate others and their differences the legal text refers to "A limited number of emblematic actions on a European scale aimed at raising awareness, particularly among young people";
  • information and promotion campaigns, particularly in connection with NGOs, and focussing on young people and children
  • surveys and studies to evaluate the Year and to prepare for its long-term follow-up.

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