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Intercultural Cities| December 2021 - 5th issue
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Call for tenders to be part of the Intercultural Cities Pool of experts
Call for tenders to be part of the Intercultural Cities Pool of experts

The current ICC Pool of Experts will expire in March 2022. In view of renewing the Pool of Experts and to align it with the current programme of work, the Council of Europe is launching a new call for tenders for consultants to contribute to the ICC programme of activities on a global scale, within the regulations tied to the funds available.

Deadline for applications:
 10 January 2022 (16:00, Strasbourg time)

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The Intercultural Cities programme welcomes Salisbury !
The Intercultural Cities programme welcomes Salisbury !
It is with great pleasure that the Intercultural Cities programme announces that Salisbury (Australia) has joined the International ICC network, as well as the Australasian ICC network, and thus became the 153rd member of the ICC family.
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The Intercultural Cities programme welcomes Salisbury !
A Growing Coalition of Intercultural Cities in Quebec
The Council of Europe is proud to announce the arrival of the Quebec Network of Municipalities on Immigration and Intercultural Relations (RÉMIRI) to the large family of the Intercultural Cities programme.
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A new draft Recommendation on intercultural integration soon to be assessed by the Committee of Ministers
A new draft Recommendation on intercultural integration soon to be assessed by the Committee of Ministers
From 7 to 9 December 2021, the Committee on Anti-Discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion (CDADI) held its fourth meeting and unanimously endorsed a new draft Recommendation on intercultural integration.
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A new draft Recommendation on intercultural integration soon to be assessed by the Committee of Ministers
Play the Escape Roomours !
“Escape Roomours” is an online interactive, educational tool designed and piloted by Anti-Rumours Global and the Intercultural Cities programme to contribute to develop young people’s intercultural skills and engage them in building rumours-free local and social media ecosystems.
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New checklists to discover if your project is intercultural
New checklists to discover if your project is intercultural
The Intercultural Cities programme is happy to present three easy-to-use checklists to help assess whether your projects and policies are truly intercultural. They can also be used for completed projects, as well as for grant applications by civil society organisations. The intercultural checklists are intended for local officials, working groups, civil society, and other actors.
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New checklists to discover if your project is intercultural
New online training: The Intercultural City Step-by-step
The principles, tools and examples presented in the course aim to inspire all cities looking for solutions and ideas of how to ensure equality, inclusion and societal cohesion in culturally diverse environments.
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A comprehensive policy approach for intercultural integration at the national level
A comprehensive policy approach for intercultural integration at the national level
During its third plenary meeting last June, the CDADI adopted the Model Framework for an intercultural integration strategy at the national level, the first international guidance to serve as a basis for national intercultural integration strategies grounded on human rights standards.
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A comprehensive policy approach for intercultural integration at the national level
LIREA: a project fostering the integration of Third Country Nationals victims of trafficking in Italy, Austria, Malta, Cyprus and Greece
The integration of Third Country Nationals in host societies is a challenge, and it becomes an even bigger one if these migrants are victims of trafficking. This issue was addressed by the “LIREA: Life Is REborn from the Ash” project ...
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 International Migrants Day
International Migrants Day
18 December 2021
Stay tuned on our social media and follow the More than migrants campaign!
More than migrants campaign ›
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