Good practices examined

Institut français du Rwanda / More Europe

More Europe and its partners examine external cultural relations best practices.

Artérial Network – Presentation - May 2012

Institut français du Rwanda / More Europe

More Europe and its partners examine external cultural relations best practices.

Vernissage exhibit "Enfants de la rue" in Kigali – December 2011

ECF / More Europe

More Europe and its partners examine external cultural relations best practices.

Tandem is for cultural managers from across the European Union, Ukraine, Moldova and Turkey who want to build long-term partnerships and expand their skills and networks.

More Europe

A video compilation of "good practices" cultural cooperation projects, shown and commented upon during the MORE EUROPE - One Year On event in Brussels on December 4, 2012.

ifa / More Europe

More Europe and its partners examine external cultural relations best practices.
 
Peace Counts on Tour is an international programme combining exhibition, educational seminars and journalism in a unique way. The knowledge about solutions for peace collected worldwide is made available in conflict regions with partners like teachers, media representatives and non-governmental organisations who act as multipliers.

ifa / More Europe

More Europe and its partners examine external cultural relations best practices.
 
Let's see... Let's choose... Let's change... encourages young people to use their creative and intellectual potential to achieve better understanding of all parties and promote non-violent problem solving.

ifa / More Europe

More Europe and its partners examine external cultural relations best practices.

The Anfal Memory Forum Project is a project engaging women "Anfal" survivors in a public debate over how to deal with the past, ultimately aiming at creating a self-designed and self-administered memorial site to represent their specific experiences as women during and after Anfal.

Goethe-Institut / More Europe

More Europe examines external cultural relations best practices.

Arts and sustainable development

Re-Mex. El Poder de las Artes is a project of 4 European cultural operators, focusing on the creative use of space and used materials. Through the exchange of knowledge, ideas and best practices, the project explores how the arts can be a positive generator of environmental, social, and urban changes.