The Role of Media in Shaping Perceptions and Attitudes

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On 25 February 2010 at 11:00h in the town of Blagoevgrad, a meeting of the current and future members of National Network Anna Lindh Bulgaria will be held, concerning the topic of The Role of Media in Shaping Perceptions and Attitudes.
The meeting is the third of a series of meetings that will be organised in the six plan regions in Bulgaria. Each meeting will target one of the priority fields of action of the Anna Lindh Foundation: ideas and ideologies; education; media; religion, spirituality and values; cities and diversity. The main idea is to represent Bulgaria and the Mediterranean region in the light of these six topics.
We kindly invite you to take part in the meeting and share and present good practices, successful projects and initiatives and experience, relevant to the topic.
Contact person: Ms. Kostadinka Todorovа
Phone: 0747/...; 0898522414
E-mail: office@iic-bg.org, tkostadinka@gmail.com    
Web-site: www.iic-bg.org
 

The Anna Lindh Foundation is a unique organization, resourced by and reporting to the governments of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and acting as a network of civil society organizations working for dialogue in the region.
Our mandate is to bring people and organizations from both shores of the Mediterranean closer together through sustained dialogue and help to bridge the gap between them. The Anna Lindh Foundation was created by the governments of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, the far-reaching political agreement established in 1995 between the European Union and its ten Southern Mediterranean partners in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Syria and Turkey.
Recognizing the essential role of intercultural dialogue to promote coexistence in the region, the Partnership established the Foundation in 2005 to support organizations and individuals working for the promotion of dialogue and the political objective of shaping the Euro-Mediterranean region as ‘an area of co-operation, exchange, mobility, mutual understanding and peace’.
During the conception of the Foundation, each government nominated an institution within their country to build a network of organizations from across the civil society dedicated to the promotion of dialogue: the Anna Lindh National Networks.
Today these networks form the basis of the Foundation’s work which focuses on two principal pillars: support for the activities of the network of civil society organizations and assuming the role of observatory for coexistence in the region.

  You can find more information at www.euromedalex.org .