The Forum Femmes Méditerranée (FFM) announces its partnership in the FORUM project, co-funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union and led by the Centre for Development Cooperation Initiatives (CICODE) of the University of Granada (Spain)

FORUM revolves around intercultural dialogue and civic participation against the stigmatisation of migrants and refugees. Several activities will be carried out with the European Network of Migrant Women with the young women’s group, RadicalGirlsss, as well as with AkiDwa (Ireland) and Le Fate Onlus (Italy).

The FFM, drawing on its expertise in the fields of anti-discrimination and the creation of synergies and debates, is in charge of facilitating Intercultural Dialogue Cafés around common points of life, values, or cultural actions to encourage groups of analysis and discussion. These moments of exchange will be based on the manual on education for intercultural citizenship of the Anna Lindh Foundation, of which the FFM is the leader of the French network. And on the setting up of creativity workshops which aim to break their isolation, to develop their capacities, to make them visible in the political space, to allow them to cross the private space of the family framework to emerge, create, act in an associative framework.

On 22 April 2021 at 12:00 CET the FFM will participate in a roundtable on migrant women in the context of the COVID19 pandemic in Europe. You can access the meeting by clicking here.

Source: www.euromedwomen.foundation

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