Intercultural dialogue is a feature and fundamental objective of all Euro-Mediterranean youth activities. Intercultural dialogue is also a cross-cutting theme for the Council of Europe and the European Commission and is meant to be an implicit part of all the Euro-Mediterranean activities, since intercultural dialogue is a matter of each and everyone one of us.

In line with this approach, the EU-CoE youth partnership organised training courses, seminars on intercultural dialogue, as well as launched the project on the Indicators for intercultural dialogue in non-formal learning/ education activities as a tool for organisers, facilitators, trainers of non-formal learning / education activities.

11-12 December 2012, Hammamet (Tunisia): organised in the framework of the pilot Mediterranean University on Youth and Global Citizenship, in co-operation with the League of Arab States, Tunisian...
22-24 September 2011, Mollina (Spain): held in the framework of the 12th University on youth and development, the seminar aimed to discuss the relevance, feasibility and practical implementation of...
19-21 May 2010, European Youth Centre Budapest: following a feasibility study of the project on indicators for intercultural dialogue in non-formal education activities, the experts meeting...
16-22 April 2007, European Youth Centre Budapest: the course was organised in the framework of the EU-CoE youth partnership and in co-operation with the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for...
1-8 October 2006, Mollina (Spain): this joint activity of the EU-CoE youth partnership and the European Youth Forum particularly addressed common issues related to youth participation, human rights...
19-29 May 2003, Mollina (Spain): organised in co-operation with the Spanish Youth Institute, this inter-regional training course provided an opportunity to share good practice and develop the...