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Inspiring people and organizations share their publications on how Intercultural Dialogue has and can continue to help our communities build peaceful and inclusive societies. These publications come from diverse audiences and cover various topics, including strengthening intercultural dialogue, measuring intercultural dialogue, and moving assumptions to research investigations.
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The "Arab Latinos!" side event will take place on December 16, 2022 and will present the plan of action developed at an expert meeting in São Paulo, Brazil in August 2022. Experts from the "Arab Latinos!" group will discuss their contributions to intercultural dialogue in literature and translation.
The "Arab Latinos!" plan of action includes four pillars and aims to support intercultural dialogue and exchange in five Latin American countries for a period of five years, from 2023 to 2027. It involves all countries in the Arab States and the Latin America and Caribbean region, as defined by UNESCO, and aims to structure a new intercultural dialogue route at UNESCO.
UNESCO’s e-Platform on Intercultural Dialogue presents the new “Arab Latinos!” intercultural route on 28 November 2022, during the 2nd Global Forum against Racism and Discrimination, Mexico City.
The first step in the UNESCO-IEP joint initiative to strengthen the evidence base on dialogue for peace and development. This elevates a dialogue as a connecting enabler of all pillars of UN action, accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals and making good on the promise of ‘leaving no one behind.’
A structured yet flexible methodology for developing intercultural competence in a variety of contexts. It is an important resource for anyone concerned with effectively managing the growing cultural diversity within our societies to ensure inclusive and sustainable development.
The publication addresses growing interest in all the regions of the world, intercultural competences. What are they? Why should do they matter so much today – and why will they matter even more tomorrow?
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2013-2022 as the International Decade for the Rapprochement of Cultures (IDRC) and reinforced Member States’ commitment to furthering interreligious and intercultural dialogue and the promotion of mutual understanding and cooperation for peace, led by UNESCO.
The thematic area of History, memory and intercultural dialogue for inclusive societies (HMID) supports UNESCO’s mission of promoting mutual knowledge and understanding. HMID projects and initiatives show several successful examples of intersectoral collaboration and UNESCO’s strong and well-known culture and heritage brand establishes an opportunity and entry point for HMID work.
Five types of intercultural dialogue projects: intercultural dialogue carried out through (i) arts and culture, (ii) physical/sporting activities, (iii) physical and virtual exchange programmes, (iv) capacity and skills-building measures, (iv) empowerment initiatives, and (v) research. The majority of projects rely on arts and culture as an instrument, and exchange programmes.
Overview of intercultural dialogue and UNESCO’s role.
This survey takes stock of how Member States conceptualize and operationalize intercultural dialogue at the national level, as well as mapping how it is considered useful in the future.
The first section considers the state of youth participation and explores the models that assist in defining, analysing and evaluating participation. It notes the lack of reliable and comprehensive data and provides an overview of the European policy landscape. The second section considers the new and emerging trends in participation and youth activism.
The book is a broad conceptual and policy tool that seeks to harness and develop the potential of diversities emerging from everyday spaces to generate conviviality, cooperation, reciprocity and care. The book has three main sections pertaining to theory, policy and practice/practical interventions from different fields and geographic locations.
Strengthening the US-Japan alliance through dialogue.