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About Living Together
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What is Living Together?
Our work in South East Europe
About our Partners
FAQs
Press room
Contact and feedback
Stay in touch
frequently asked questions
Who is the Project for?
The Project will engage a wide range of people within the Europe regions who are interested in the global debate on intercultural dialogue.  Our approach is inclusive. We will involve politicians, civil servants, teachers, artists, students, youth leaders, community leaders, journalists, bloggers, photographers and the wider general public.
Why should I be concerned with intercultural dialogue?
Intercultural dialogue is one of the most topical debates for today’s societies and in which every active citizen in Europe should engage. Why would you not want to be part of the debate?
How can I benefit from involvement with Living Together?

Living Together provides you with a platform from which:

to meet new people who are passionate about the same issues as you
to gain an insight into issues facing migrant/minority communities in your community
to share your own experience of life as a migrant/minority citizen of your community
to vocalise your opinion on what governments need to be doing to tackle the issues facing your community
to develop an appreciation of other people’s values and perceptions
to broaden your own horizons
to realise your aspiration of becoming a more active citizen in today’s Europe.
How can I get involved with Living Together?
Living Together will deliver a multi-faceted programme of intercultural events. Your kind of involvement could be determined by your professional background or experience. You may not be eligible to participate in every event. However, we've designed the programme to offer a variety of events and activities, so we should have something for you.
Who should I contact for more information?
Please refer to the Contact and Feedback section of the website or the contact details included in the pages summarising the various projects and events.
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