The coordinators for the five regional intercultural networks in Cyprus prepared a first mapping of possible stakeholders in their region in November 2021. These charts will be updated with the changes in the networks as they evolve.

Please note that the simplified fields of work in the chart can include the following:

  • Business & labour: employers, unions, labour and business associations, chambers of commerce
  • Diplomacy: Embassies, consulates, honorary consulates
  • Education: schools, universities, students, teachers, parent and teacher associations
  • Social: individual activists, community leaders, charities, civil society organisations, and sport, culture, youth, gender, minorities and welfare associations
  • News media: press, bloggers, marketing and communication companies

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The “Enhancing structures and policies for intercultural integration in Cyprus” project is being carried out with co-funding from the European Union, via its Structural Reform Support Programme, and in co-operation with the European Commission's DG for Structural Reform Support. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union.