MEDITERRANEAN AWARDS

In 1996, the Fondazione Mediterraneo instituted the Mediterranean Awards (with various categories) that are granted every year to eminent personalities from the worlds of arts and culture, politics and science and social disciplines, whose actions have contributed to reducing tensions, breaking down cultural barriers and developing shared values in the Greater Mediterranean.

This Award is considered one of the most prestigious acknowledgements in the world.

Various events are associated with the Mediterranean Award, such as the “Euro-Mediterranean Concert for Dialogue Among Cultures” and the “Epiphany Concert” (organized by the Cultural Centre “Oltre il Chiostro” in collaboration with the Fondazione Mediterraneo. The latter event is broadcast by RaiUno and Rai International throughout the world every year on the morning of January 6th).

 

 

At a solemn ceremony held at the close of the World Forum for Child Welfare 2012 attended by delegates from all over the world, the “Rita Allamprese Mediterranean Award for Children" was presented to Matilda Raffa Cuomo, President of “Mentoring USA” and founder of “Mentoring Usa Italia”

This prestigious acknowledgement was presented by Michele Capasso, Pia Molinari and the Councillor for Social Affairs in the Campania Region, Ermanno Russo.
Matilda Raffa Cuomo was honoured to receive the Award and she reminisced about Rita Allamprese, co-founder of the Fondazione Mediterraneo who dedicated her life to children for more than twenty years.

 

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Together with Heads of the ALF National Networks, President Michele Capasso presented the “2012 Mediterranean Award for Culture” - the form of the “totem of Peace” by Mario Molinari - to the Head of the Tunisian Network Anis Boufrikha, President  of "We love Sousse", representing young Tunisians who were the protagonists of the "Arab Spring".

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The Panel for the Euromed Award for dialogue among cultures met to decide the theme for 2013. It decided unanimously to adopt the theme of “Migrants as actors of mutual understanding”. Moreover, the composition of the Panel was decided for 2013: the Fondazione Mediterraneo, Anna Lindh Foundation, Bosnia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Gran Britain, the Lebanon, Mauritania and Libya.

 

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