Complete Lest || of events

At the margins of the "XXII NATIONAL ANTIMAFIA VERTICE" some founding members of the “Federazione Anna Lindh Italia onlus”  met the Senate President Pietro Grasso, who explained the aims and mission of the" Federation ", focusing on legality, social justice and peace.

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The project "IMAP - MAPPATURA DELLA CITTÀ" was organized at the premises of the Fondazione Mediterraneo - in connection with Palermo - with the co-financing of the Anna Lindh Foundation.
The leader of the action is the CEIPES of Palermo and among the partners are the association Grammelot, Informagiovani, Comeunamarea and Fondazione Mediterraneo.
On this occasion, the round table on "Intercultural Naples at Map" was held.
The City of Palermo is present at the initiative: the Councilor for Social Citizenship Agnese Ciulla and the Councilor for Participation and Migration Giusto Catania spoke about active collaboration between the political world and the territorial reality, the welcome and the enhancement of multiculturalism.
The local IMAP partners: Palermo, Uniamoci Onlus, InformaGiovani and EURO G. participated in Palermo.
The program of the day was developed at the round table, in the visit to the Museum of Peace - MAMT, in the ethnic breakfast at the Pizzeria del Museo, in the "Da Tina" (Spanish Quarter), in the "Migrantour" (Piazza Mercato) and in the artistic event at the didon Calabria (Via S.Maria Avvocata in Forio).

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At the conclusion of the events for the presentation of the "IMAP" project, the participants participated in the "Migrantour NEL VENTRE DI NAPOLI".
In the "Market" neighborhood, there are different cultures, traditions and cultures. From the Church Square of S.Maria del Carmine, from the meeting places of the Somali community - one of the first to arrive in the city - to the second Mosque of Naples opened in 1997.
An immersion in the flavors, the knowledge, colors and atmospheres of distant Worlds that live here.

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The second edition of the Forum MED - Mediterranean Dialogues, sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and ISPI (Institute for International Political Studies), was closed today in Rome.
Common security, the fight against terrorism, the future of the Middle East with a special focus on Syria and Libya, immigration, energy, growth, the role of women and young people in reviving the economy are some of the key issues of the three-day debate which has made Rome - and this important meeting - a true "hub" of strategic reflection on the Mediterranean: not only a region of conflict and crisis but a space full of potential to work on building a positive agenda, which is leave behind a widespread pessimism and go back to centralizing the region in an ever-changing international scenario.
Over 40 Heads of State, Ministers and Leaders of International Organizations and 500 leaders in the world of politics, economics and finance, 80 think tanks and international institutions, as well as scholars and experts from around 55 countries: a massive participation has given the measure of a strong, shared and sustained international project.
They attended the Forum MED - Mediterranean Dialogues: John KERRY, Secretary of State, United States of America; Sergey LAVROV, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Russia; Boris JOHNSON, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, United Kingdom; Federica MOGHERINI, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Mohammad Javad ZARIF, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iran; Mohammed AL-THANI, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Qatar; Giorgio NAPOLITANAO, ISPI Honorary President; Staffan DE MISTURA, UN Special Envoy for Syria; Frans TIMMERMANS, First Vice-President of the European Commission; Ibrahim Abdul-Kareem Hamza Al-Eshaiker AL-JAAFARI, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iraq; Ahmed ABOUL-GHEIT, Secretary General of the Arab League; Roberta PINOTTI, Minister of Defense, Italy; Edi RAMA, Prime Minister, Albania; Filippo GRANDI, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; Ibrahim GHANDOUR, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sudan; Claudio DESCALZI, CEO, ENI; Mauro MORETTI, CEO, Leonardo Finmeccanica Spa; Emma MARCEGAGLIA, President, Business Europe.
To reinforce the idea of ​​hubs have contributed a series of meetings called Pre-Med, which took place on November 30 and December 1 morning, and the scientific partnership of the European University Institute, IFRI, Bruegel, Chatam House, DGAP, European Council on Foreign Relations. Important round tables with entrepreneurs on both sides of the Mediterranean (promoted by Confindustria-BusinessMed), meeting of the Aspen European Strategy Group, meetings between Mediterranean Energy Regulators and security experts with NATO Defense College; the ministry on energy promoted with the European Commission and a meeting between the planners of the foreign ministries of the area; a comparison between the international media promoted with RAI and one of the representatives of the Think Tank area and the Steering Committee of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Center.
The Anna Lindh Italia Onlus Federation is present at the meeting with some of its members.

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