The Intercultural Fair represented a unique space for exchange of information between representatives of the National Networks of the Anna Lindh Foundation and the Euro-Mediterranean civil society.
Structured around the main thematic fields of the Anna Lindh Foundation, the Fair was officially opened on the first evening of the Forum, with more than 100 organisations having the opportunity to present their projects and initiatives to more than 500 participants.
The opening also featured the presentation of ‘Common Actions’ organised by the Foundation’s National Civil Society Networks, including: ‘Vecinos’ (Spain); ‘Youth Can!’ (Bosnia Herzegovina); ‘Faces of the Mediterranean’ (Croatia); ‘Arab Film Week’ (Germany); ‘Italy and the Balkans for Intercultural Dialogue’ (Italy); ‘Euro-Med Week in Latvia’ (Latvia); ‘Cultural Dialogue Night’ (Lebanon); ‘Intercultural Dialogue from Theory to Practice’ (Malta); ‘Ana Tounsi’ (Tunisia).