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‘Living Together’ is a major British Council initiative that brings together diverse groups from 27 countries across Europe to contribute to the global debate on intercultural dialogue by delivering a series of networks and public forums on the opportunities, threats and implications of increasingly complex societies.

The project focuses on two main themes which are highly important in terms of intercultural dialogue: ‘Participation of minority communities in public life’ and ‘New migrant communities & their impact on society’. Each participating country will be running project activities under one of these themes.

A detailed outline of the project can be found in the Living together website. In Serbia we are running the following projects:

Being Seen, Being Heard
With this project we aim to promote dialogue in multiethnic communities and raise visibility of the minorities. Find out more
Working in Education
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Our education programme will develop links between education authorities, schools, teachers and students to encourage an exchange of best practice in citizenship-related subjects. Find out more
Living Together
Intercultural dialogue in South East Europe and the UK

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