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A new video of the PARTES project underlines the importance of preserving faith and cultural heritage

The European project PARTES, in which the Euro-Arab Foundation participates, has launched a new video to raise awareness of one of its main objectives: preserving places of worship as timeless symbols of faith, history and cultural heritage.

The PARTES consortium notes that in order to effectively counter security threats to synagogues, mosques or churches, it is essential to understand the underlying violent extremist phenomenon and its specific manifestations in relation to these targets. There is also a need to engage religious communities in policy and action and to educate the general public about toxic extremist rhetoric, but also about the specific characteristics and manifestations of the various faiths. To raise awareness on this issue, PARTES is publishing a series of videos that can be viewed on this Youtube channel.

About PARTES

The PARTES project started in 2023 and was born in a context of increasing attacks and hate crimes against places of worship in Europe and around the world. Mosques and synagogues are particularly affected, although Christian places of worship have also been targeted. The threat landscape has become even more complex with the growing number of online hate crimes and cyber-attacks, sometimes combined with offline campaigns.

These attacks are only a symptom of a wider violent extremist phenomenon that is on the rise in Europe, fuelled by toxic extremist rhetoric, ignorance of other religions and cultures, and insufficient involvement of society at large in preventing extremism. While the authorities provide some protection and security support, existing measures need to be strengthened and improved. The phenomenon needs to be addressed in a more complex way that goes beyond architectural security and police presence.

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Do you want to submit your project to promote the sense of belonging of migrants? We tell you how to do it in a webinar

If you are interested in participating in the European project ReBel (Redesign Belonging) and submitting your project to the Open Call we have just launched, you should not miss one of the webinars where we will explain the context in which this project is launched, tell you more about our research and guide you through the application process. During the webinar there will also be time to ask questions about the applications.

ReBel is a project that aims to explore how design and co-creation can enrich the sense of belonging of people who have had to migrate from their home countries to Europe. The call to participate in this co-design is open to people involved in design, but also to students or creative and thinking people who have good ideas to help us to do so.

So far, we have heard from more than 200 women in Finland, Spain and the Netherlands who have shared their experiences and challenges with us. They have told us how they have to adapt their lives to a new country. They have made it clear to us that belonging is not just about ‘fitting in’ in the host country, it is about feeling valued, included and empowered.Belonging means feeling connected, to people, places and communities. For migrants this involves navigating new languages, cultures and systems while seeking inclusion and understanding.Small actions, such as inclusive activities or access to information, can make a difference.

Get involved in ReBel. Find out how by connecting to one of these webinars. Registrations here.

February 20th, 17h- 18h.
March 7th, 12h- 13h.
12th March, 9h- 10h.

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Euro-Arab Foundation Expert Contributes to Union for the Mediterranean’s Regional Strategy Discussions

Last Friday, February 14, Jusaima Moaid-azm Peregrina, researcher at the Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies, specialised in North Africa and the Middle East, participated as a guest expert in the event organised by the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) and the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed).

Jusaima Moaid-azm Peregrina, researcher at the Euro-Arab Foundation, participating at UfM’s event on the 14th February 2025

The forum brought together more than 120 people from the 43 member states of the Union and aimed to reflect on strengthening cooperation in the North Africa and Middle East region in the coming years, taking into account the critical changes taking place in the region and new European policies, such as the EU Pact for the Mediterranean. Moaid-azm Peregrina participated in this consultative process, offering his views on the need to strengthen governance and inclusion in the UfM, and emphasising gender mainstreaming and the key role of civil society in the implementation of its policies.

Participants also focused on Palestine, and the reconstruction process to be faced in the Gaza Strip, once the attacks are finally brought to an end.

30 years of the Barcelona Process

28 November marks the 30th anniversary of the Barcelona Process, a date that UfM will commemorate during Mediterranean Day, which is celebrated every year, but which will have a special character this year, 2025. Likewise, the Euro-Arab Foundation also celebrates 30 years of its consolidation as a foundation dedicated to promoting dialogue, cooperation and mutual understanding, as well as the transfer of knowledge for social change.

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Art and dance for an active mind and a youthful spirit in adulthood

The European project ERASMUS + KA ADULT, whose main objective is to improve the quality and accessibility of continuing education throughout Europe, finances several activities organised by Fundación Escuela de Solidaridad, aimed at adult audiences:

From 31 January to 9 February: Movement and stage improvisation workshop in Brussels (Belgium).

From 17 to 23 February: Building community in the third age in Brindis (Italy).

23 February to 3 March: From the real to the imaginary in Florence (Italy).

To apply, please send an email to edesolidaridad@gmail.com.