The Greek Culture Foundation is head and coordinator of the Greek National Network of Euro-Mediterranean Anna Lindh Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures. Co-head of the network is a non-profit organization "United Societies of Balkans", which works for the realization of the objectives of the Network.Members of National Network is Greek cultural and social institutions. In furtherance of the objectives of the Foundation Anna Lindh in Greece, the heads:
- Coordinate the planning and the management of the basic structures and communication channels between its members, and its members with institutions of Non-Network
- Representing and promoting opinions, ideas and concerns to the administration of the Anna Lindh Foundation and
- In the meetings they organizes regularly,they consider the expansion and development of the National Network.
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For the Greek Culture Foundation
As a political scientist with PhD in International Politics with special reference to the Middle East, Mr. Stefanos Vallianatos has published several articles delivered lectures and he has taught courses on Middle East politics at DEKEMES. Currently, he is the Head of International Relations Department of the Greek Culture Foundation and hence, coordinator of the National Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation Greece and co-founder of TCRA Training Center, Research and Action, an institution that aspires to bridge academia with activism of civil society
For vector "United Societies of Balkans"
Mr. Aristodimos (Aris) Paraschos is a graduate of the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki of the "Education and Social Policy Department: Adult Education" and graduate studies on "Intercultural Education" of the teaching of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He is trainer on human rights of the Council of Europe since 2009 and coordinator of "Thess Diktio" network of organizations society civil Thessaloniki. He is founder and president of the organization "United Societies of Balkans".