FEDERATION ANNA LINDH ITALIA - ONLUS

 

The Federazione Anna Lindh Italia, not-for-profit, shares the aims of the Anna Lindh Foundation: created in 2004 by the European Commission together with the 42 Euro-Mediterranean countries.
The Federation's objective is to promote, support and implement the cultural and social interaction between Italy and the Euro-Mediterranean countries in various fields of action including: art, architecture, archaeology, environment, crafts, youth, women, human rights, migrants, crafts, employment, training, education, education, childhood, sports, interreligious dialogue, legality, music, food culture, empowerment, tradition, tourism, social solidarity, exchanges.
In particular, the Federation intends to implement initiatives in favour of young people, especially aimed at restoring their hope and confidence through the promotion of the "true",the "beautiful" and the "good”

The Mediterranean Foundation sponsors this initiative. The Congress is sponsored by:

  • Mediterranean Studies Association
  • Sant’Anna Insitute, Sorrento
  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
  • University of Minnesota
  • Utah State University
  • Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Busan Univ. of Foreign Studies, Korea

President of the Congress (2018): Cristiana Panicco, President Sant’Anna Institute Executive Director: Benjamin F. Taggie, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

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The Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, coming from 4 continents and representing the "Pontifical Faculty of Educational Sciences AUXILIUM", represented by the principal Sister Pina Del Core and the Superior of the new Vice Province, Mary Mother of the Church, Sr. Maria del Carmen Canales Calzadilla, have signed the Kimiyya Manifesto for the defense of women's rights.
The FMA Sisters expressed their admiration for this initiative of the Fondazione Mediterraneo and for the manifesto already signed by Mother Superior Yvonne Reungoat.

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The emotional path of the Museum of Peace - MAMT dedicated to the victims of all the mafias today is reminiscent of Falcone and Borsellino 26 years after the Capaci massacre.
In collaboration with OMCOM (Mediterranean Observatory on Organized Crime and the Mafia) and the Caponnetto Foundation, the years of the anti-mafia pool are retraced until the killing of the two magistrates.
We remember them jokingly with Nino Caponnetto: 3 Great men dedicated to GOOD COMMON..

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