Egyptian Constitution Debate

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Arab Youth Voices a project by British Council & Anna Lindh Foundation

 

 

The British Council in Cairo and Anna Lindh Foundation in collaboration with El Sawy Culturewheel invite to a very unique debate session about Egyptian Constitution.

Event Details:

Location: El Sawy Culturewheel, River hall

Date: Friday, February 3rd, 2012 

Time: 4:00 to 6:00 pm


Debaters for Young Arab Voices 
 
 

Debaters:

Dr. Helmy E Gazzar
Journalist Farida El Shoubashi
Moderated by Eng. Mohammed El Sawy

LIVE STREAM on Sound of Sakia online radio

 

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About Young Arab Voices

As part of the British Council’s continual efforts to engage youth and build their capacities, the Council, in collaboration with the Anna Lindh Foundation, launched a regional initiative entitled:Young Arab Voices. The Project aims to increase opportunities and skills for youth debate in order to contribute to the building of democratic and pluralistic societies in the Arab region. The core of the project will centre on a programme of local, national, and regional debates and exchanges taking place with young people in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia. The programme will be characterised by the quality of skills training for informed debate, the capacity for outreach and mobilisation to rural and urban areas, and the regional exchange dimension among participants, debate facilitators and civil society partners via online media and encounters.

 

British Council

The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We create international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and build trust between them worldwide. We work in over 100 countries in the arts, education and English and in 2010/11 we engaged face to face with 30 million people and reached 578 million. For more information, please visit: www.britishcouncil.org

 

Anna Lindh Foundation

The Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) is a unique institution shared by the forty-three countries of the Union for the Mediterranean, with a mandate to promote intercultural dialogue and cross-cultural understanding between people from diverse cultural and social backgrounds. Since its launch in 2005, the Foundation has led and supported activities across fields impacting on mutual perceptions among people of different cultures and beliefs, including large-scale educational, cultural and media initiatives, and has financed projects involving tens of thousands of citizens from the region in common projects.

The Foundation has also developed the largest and most diverse Network of civil society involved in the promotion of intercultural dialogue across the Mediterranean, bringing together more than 4000 social actors who share the values of the Foundation. For further information, log on to: www.euromedalex.org

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