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Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality EU-Programme is organizing its sixth and last session of a series of six thematic online public debates on civil society’s challenges in the region. This session will be held under the topic “Achieving sustainability in civil society work: the issue of resources and autonomy” on April 29th, 2021 at 2.00 pm (CET).

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In this context, the debate will address challenges and opportunities to make the functioning of regional networks and the regional activities of civil society in the Mediterranean region possible, assessing the internal and external factors that impact on citizens’ groups and organizations, such as the access to funding, external pressures or the security rules.

This event will gather participants from different backgrounds like civil society activists, researchers and journalists from euro-Mediterranean countries to find out about institutional stability of citizens’ entities and initiatives, as well as the capacity to combine online and offline work after the pandemic has exacerbated the difficulties to operate effectively in the region. In addition to that, participants will have the opportunity to address their questions and remarks to the speakers by writing in the chat form.

Practical information:

✅ The debate will last 90 minutes
✅ It will be hosted on Zoom and also broadcasted live on Facebook.
✅ English, Arabic and French translations will be provided on Zoom only, for registered organisations/ persons.
✅ Questions raised by participants will be addressed to the panel in writing via the chat form.
✅ Your access to the debate will be sent to you by email, within 24 hours before the event.

It is recalled that this series of online debates is held within the framework of the Med Dialogue’s online publication “Bridging the sea: A review of Mediterranean civil society” which was released on February 18th 2021, and exploring the work and role of Mediterranean civil society networks and entities, working in the region on different topics (i.e.: migration, human rights, cultural understanding, environment).

https://meddialogue.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Publication-Bridging-the-sea.pdf

Among the speakers there is Abdo Nawar, Director of SHAMS association, and Board member of BJCEM . He has been active on the #Lebanese #arts #scene since 1982. He has staged several plays and has directed several #documentaries and short #films. In 2001, he founded ICARE dedicated to the visual arts and #multimedia in Beirut and has co-established with Claudine Dussollier the digital platform #RAMI. A lecturer in several Lebanese universities (ALBA, FBAA, NDU, etc.), he has been on the teaching staff at the Institute of Fine Arts of the Lebanese University since 2014.

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For more information, please send an email to: fatma.ladgham@particip.com

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Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality is a 3-year (2019-2022) EU-funded technical assistance regional programme with the overall objective to strengthen the role of CSOs active at the regional scale, in building sustainable development, regional cohesion and social resilience, as well as influencing policy-making in the South end Neighborhood and the Euro-Mediterranean region.

www.meddialogue.eu

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