CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 1st South-South Consultation Workshop: Vision Med 2030

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OPEN CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

1st South-South Consultation Workshop: Vision Med 2030

Are you a young activist from the Southern Mediterranean?

Are you involved in civil society?

Do you want to shape the future of the Mediterranean?

Apply now!

Deadline for submitting applications: 21 JUNE 2019

About Med Dialogue for Rights & Equality

Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality is a 3-year (2019 – 2022) EU-funded Technical Assistance Programme with the overall objective to strengthen the role of CSOs active at the regional scale, in building sustainable development, regional cohesion and resilience, as well as in influencing policy-making in the Southern Neighborhood and the Euro-Mediterranean Space. Mobilising local communities on regional issues of common concerns to influence the agenda of public decision-makers and regional institutions, and involve CSOs in emerging regional agendas and thematic dialogues, makes its unique character.

The Programme’s strategy aims at addressing the needs of the civil society in the Neighborhood South as an agent for change from a regional perspective, where Mediterranean exchanges both South-South and North-South are enhanced; and the shrinking of civil society spaces in the region is challenged. It aims as well at strengthening civil society and young female and male activists in their capacity to strategize, cooperate together, advocate for rights and social cohesion, and sustainable development.

Building a Shared Vision for the Mediterranean

Workshop purpose and overall objective

As a boosting step of its early development stage, MED Dialogue for Rights & Equality is facilitating a consultation process that provides civil society actors and stakeholders with a dialogue platform, aimed at shaping a shared vision of the Mediterranean for the years to come.

This shared envisioning exercise will provide a useful framework and the opportunity for CSOs and other stakeholders to develop a coherent, shared set of conceptualisations, goals, and values for the future of the region that shape its development path, preserves its rich natural heritage, and celebrates its unique character.

The main objective of the consultation process is to produce a document that provides a vision for the Mediterranean region as a common space, and a lasting environment for cooperation and political construction, a sort of manifesto on the Mediterranean for the years to come, where the roadmap and the process required to achieving such vision are also discussed.

The South-South consultations will be combined with capacity development workshops on dialogue and negotiation techniques, to equip participants with tools and methods that would enhance their capacities in the subject matter, strengthen their regional networks, and eventually promote policy dialogue at a regional level.

In total, three consultation meetings will take place during 2019-2020:

Two South-South consultation workshops, one for the Maghreb area (planned indicatively on 18-21 July 2019), and the other for the Mashrek area (planned indicatively on 25-28 October 2019), and

One North-South consultation workshop, gathering participants from the two Mediterranean shores, taking stock of the outputs of the previous consultations (expected beginning 2020).

Specific objectives of the 1st South-South consultation workshop

The workshop aims at:

Articulating and shaping hopes and expectations of civil society players and other actors, and developing a shared vision of the Mediterranean amongst civil society actors and stakeholders.

Developing strategies, actions and partnerships to make the vision a realistic target,

Facilitating exchange of experiences, good practices and networking among CSOs and substantive positioning and action,

Developing a citizens’ statement, a manifesto on the Mediterranean for the years to come.

Topics

The workshop will address topics related to the main policy challenges of the region, which have been identified by the Programme, and in particular:

Confronting socio-economic inequalities;

Preventing youth radicalization & developing critical thinking;

Addressing the ecological challenge;

Aiming at institutions serving the citizens;

Consolidating the democratic space and citizenship rights.

Where and When?

The three-day workshop will be organised in Tunis, Tunisia on 18-21 July 2019.

Workshop format

1.The consultation process, which will include (indicative list): opening session, plenary sessions and parallel working group sessions. The participants will co- decide the format to adopt during the consultation workshop, with the support of the staff.

2.Cultural event (in the form of a film screening followed by a debate, or of a public roundtable) related to the workshop agenda will be organized.

3.Capacity development component on dialogue techniques, consultation and negotiation, which will help in addressing issues that might arise during the consultation.

The meeting languages are Arabic, French and English.

Who?

The first South-South consultation workshop will gather up to 30 participants, out of whom up to 15 candidates aged between 20-35 years will be selected through this Call. The other participants will be directly identified by the Programme team taking into account the significance of their expertise/background and seniority.

Participants must be nationals of the following countries: Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.

Candidates background

Political scientists, strategists and intellectuals

Social and political activists

Artists, writers or cultural players

Institutional representatives or city counsellors

Religious clerics or philosophers

Economic players

Priority will be given to applicants from peripheral and rural areas, or/and applicants with limited opportunities to participate in international programs.

Practical information

Travel and accommodation expenses, visa fees as well as daily allowances are taken in charge by Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality.

The meeting languages are English, French, and Arabic.

Selection process:

Applicants will need to submit the following:

-CurriculumVitae (CV)

-Motivation letter, specifying the personal background and the reasons for the interest in such consultation on the future of the Mediterranean region.

Deadline for submitting applications: 21 JUNE 2019

Application process: Applicants will send their applications to the following email-

address: emna.saadallah@particip.com

Selection results will be announced maximum by 25 June 2019,

Selected candidates will be informed by e-mail.

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