Non-violence and dialogue: a European network

European Network for Nonviolence and Dialogue Program The aim of the project is to initiate a dialogue between civil society actors on the escalating social value-based conflicts and their possible solutions. The project aims to initiate dialogues and contribute to constructive, non-violent solutions to these conflicts. As a first step, a study will be carried out on value conflicts in each country and the [...]

European Network for Nonviolence and Dialogue Program

The aim of the project is to initiate a dialogue between civil society actors on the escalating social value-based conflicts and their possible solutions.

  • The project aims to initiate dialogue and contribute to a constructive, non-violent resolution of these conflicts.
  • As a first step, a study will be carried out on the value conflicts and good practices in each country.
  • In its second phase, the programme will create a civil network of organisations active in this field. This network will fight to stop radicalisation through dialogue and campaigns.

You can read about the activities carried out under the programme, the countries involved and the number of participants here:

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This project titled Network for Non-violence and Dialogue was co-funded by Europe for Citizens under the Strand 2: Civil Society Projects 2016 and has been implemented from 1.1.2017 to 30.06.2018. Information about the implemented activities with indicated numbers of involved countries and participants can be accessed here:

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PDCS - main applicant

Partners, 7 countries: Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, HUN, Poland, Romania

Other important information:

  • Project/Support Programme Name: European Network for Nonviolence and Dialogue
  • Collaborating partner: Pressley Ridge Foundation http://www.pressleyridge.hu/
  • Duration start/end: 01.08.2016 - 31.07.2017
  • Budget amount, currency: 11.170 EUR

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