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NetworksCEJI works through a number of networks to sustain the European dimension of our educational activities and to promote continued research & development and intercultural and interreligious learning, and to combat discrimination of all forms. We facilitate the ACODDEN network - made up of A CLASSROOM OF DIFFERENCE™ co-ordinators, trainers and teachers - and play a supporting role in the functioning of EPTO (European Peer Training Organisation).CEJI is also an active participant in the TRES (Teaching Religion in a multicultural European Society) and NILE (Network on Intercultural Learning in Europe) networks and ENAR (European Network Against Racism). CEJI has also recently been involved in the 'Reaction' Network, a one-year initiative managed by the Fondation pour la Solidarité. This project aimed to bring together organisations working for the promotion of active citizenship and the elaboration of a civil dialogue within the European Union. See the project website www.beingcitizen.eu for further details. |
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