Structured dialogue members
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Active Citizenship Network(27 kB)
ACN's strategy is to promote the point of view of European citizens in all public policies areas.
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Aedh - European association for the defense of human rights(12 kB)
Creation of European networks of national associations defending human rights.
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Aktion Sühnezeichen Friedensdienste / Action Reconciliation Services for Peace(21 kB)
Conscious of the fact that the results of the Nazi past are still visible and can only be overcome through an intensive dialogue Action Reconciliation Service for Peace (ARSP) works for a better understanding between generations, cultures, religions, and peoples.
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Association of local democracy agencies (ALDA)(46 kB)
ALDA is a European non-governmental organisation supporting active citizenship and participatory democracy in all areas of local governance.
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Assembly of European Regions(14 kB)
The Assembly of European Regions (AER) is the largest independent network of regions in wider Europe.
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European council of non-profit associations (CEDAG)(31 kB)
The European council for non-profit associations (Comité européen des associations d’intérêt général) was created in Brussels in 1989 by a number of non-profit associations, civil society and umbrella organisations.
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Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR)(60 kB)
CEMR is the largest organisation concerning local and regional government in Europe; its members are national associations of towns, municipalities and regions from 36 countries.
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Catholic workers movement
The Catholic workers movement is a European workers’ association with a long tradition which contributes to the shaping of Europe’s future.
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CEES-ENA(35 kB)
Tailor-made training for various audiences in European affairs, governance and management issues.
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CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe (13 kB)
CEJI works through growing networks to offer a constructive response to prejudice and discrimination.
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CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH (CEPR)(21 kB)
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) is a network of 725 economists, based in universities in Europe and elsewhere.
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Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Founded in Brussels in 1983, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is among the most experienced and authoritative think tanks operating in the European Union today.
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CENTRE EUROPÉEN ROBERT SCHUMAN (CERS)
The activities of the CERS are numerous, and include the creation of educational tools, the running of the Robert Schuman Museum, and the creation of European training courses and events.
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CESES, Centro Europa Scuola Educazione e Società(19 kB)
CESES is an Italian NGO with long-term expertise in the field of education: it was established in 1989 as an association of teachers, educators and headmasters for the purpose of promoting the European dimension in education and training.
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CEV – the European Volunteer Centre (176 kB)
CEV is a European network of nearly 100 national and regional volunteer centres and volunteer development agencies across Europe.
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“Civism and democracy” (CIDEM)(43 kB)
The association “Civism and democracy” gathers together the most important associative network developing activities complementary to formal school and youth educational structures.
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European Citizen Action Service (28 kB)
ECAS has three main fields of interest, which entail advocacy activities as well as numerous project.
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European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE)(15 kB)
ECRE is a pan-European network of 65 refugee assisting NGOs in Europe, working together to protect and respect refugees, with particular emphasis on advocacy to influence the future common European asylum system, due to be in place by 2010.
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European non-governmental sports organisation (ENGSO)(34 kB)
European National Sports Confederations and National Olympic Committees, if they are the national umbrella organisations for sports, form the association "European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation" (ENGSO).
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Euclid network(12 kB)
The network promotes professionalism and innovation for a more cohesive Europe through connecting, developing and supporting its members.
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European Civic Forum(27 kB)
The European Civic Forum (ECF) is a transnational network that brings together over 100 associations and NGOs across 27 countries in Europe and is actively working to promote civic and popular ownership of Europe.
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European Network for Education and Training (EUNET)(19 kB)
EUNET, the European Network for Education and Training e.V., is a network that brings together NGOs that inform and educate people of all ages about Europe or spread the European idea in any other way.
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Eur@dionantes(17 kB)
Euradionantes is a local European radio. Programs are composed by different civil society levels.
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Europäische Landentwicklung und Dorferneuerung
This association promotes the development of know-how in the area of sustainable village/rural development as well as a dialogue between citizens and policymakers of different European states/regions/communities.
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European Academy Berlin(42 kB)
The European Academy Berlin is a charitable (non-profit) organisation, for continuing adult education in Europe and for international gatherings.
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Eǔropa Esperanto-Unio(43 kB)
EEU aims at the strengthening of the European identity in EU citizens, in harmony with national and regional identities.
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European Paralympic Committee(25 kB)
Awarding, managing and organising European championships and cup events in 10 sports for athletes with disabilities.
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European policy centre (EPC)
The European Policy Centre (EPC) is an independent, not-profit think tank, committed to making European integration work.
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EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy(71 kB)
Activities include research, publication of policy studies and policy analyses, awareness raising linked to European issues, organising conferences, seminars, roundtables and workshops, educational activities, implementation of joint projects with partner think-tanks.
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Foundation Institute of Public Affairs (ISP)(56 kB)
The Institute of Public Affairs (EPA) was established in 1995 to support democratic and market reforms and to strengthen civil society.
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Friends of Europe(60 kB)
Friends of Europe is a prominent Brussels-based think tank for EU policy analysis and debate.
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Future of Europe Association
The Kecskemét-based Future of Europe Association arranges international children and youth exchanges and relations, as well as the Future of Europe International Children and Youth Meetings.
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The Intercultural Communication and Leadership School (ICLS )(31 kB)
The ICLS trains young people from the various communities present in cities of diversity, in order to develop their leadership skills and make them better able to build bridges and develop joint activities across ethnic, cultural and social divides.
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Kolping International
The Kolping society was founded and structured by Father Adolph Kolping as a catholic, educational and action-oriented organization.
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Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP)(21 kB)
The "Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP)" was founded in 1959. The major objectives of its work are to analyse and reflect European politics and integration and to develop ideas.
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Jeunes Européens Fédéralistes aisbl / Young European Federalists (JEF)(56 kB)
JEF is a supranational, politically pluralist youth organisation with members in over 30 European countries.
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The Lisbon Council(39 kB)
The Lisbon Council is a Brussels-based think tank and policy network, committed to making a positive contribution by engaging political leaders and the general public in a constructive exchange about Europe’s economic and social future.
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Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS)(12 kB)
The Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS) is a nonprofit organisation which promotes and contributes to social, political, and economic projects relating to gender with an emphasis on the Mediterranean region.
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NEF, Network of European Foundations for Innovative Cooperation(2 MB)
NEF is a not-profit international organisation located in Brussels (Belgium).
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Netzwerk Migration in Europa e.V./Network Migration in Europe(30 kB)
Network Migration in Europe is an interdisciplinary forum of experts in history, cultural anthropology, political science, civic education a sociology which aims to promote knowledge and understanding of migration and intercultural living in Europe past and present.
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Pour la Solidarité(254 kB)
Pour la Solidarité (PLS) is a European think tank which aims to contribute to the construction of an European Union based on coherent social policies designed by all relevant stakeholders through fostering NGOs and other social economy organisations’ capacity building and by enabling citizens’ participation in decision making.
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QeC-ERAN(15 kB)
QeC-ERAN is a network of EU cities/towns/district councils as well as strategic NGOs, all of whom are connected through national, regional and EU policies and programmes concerned with area-based regeneration.
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Service Civil International(15 kB)
Through voluntary work in international groups, this association aims to support local citizens’ projects to contribute to peace, sustainable development and intercultural understanding.
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Social Platform (Platform of European Social NGOs)(17 kB)
Established in 1995, the Social Platform is the alliance of some 40 representative European networks of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) active in the social sector.
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SOLIDAR (37 kB)
SOLIDAR is a network of social and economic justice NGOs working in co-development and international cooperation, social policy and social service provision, and life-long learning.
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Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA)
The purpose of TEPSA is to study or to organise research on problems relating to the development of European integration, based on human rights and democracy, to propose solutions to private and public institutions at national or Community level, and to diffuse the results of its work.