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Campaigning together: join the ICC brainstorming meeting on 12 February

The ICC is pleased to invite all members of the ICC Network to take part in the ICC Online Event “Campaigning Together”. The event will be held in the form of a brainstorming meeting during which ideas for organising joint campaigns for the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development (21st of May), World Refugee Day (20th June) and International Migrants Day (18th December) will be discussed.

The webinar will focus on the following topics:

1. Campaigning together: how to make cities’ voices stronger?

  • Why? Advantages and constraints
  • When to campaign?
  • With which tools? Through which channels?
  • Which partners could help multiply the message?

2. Breakout groups to design a strategic approach for the campaigns

  • Defining the message and the resources to feed it
  • Actors / communicators
  • Tools
  • Channels
  • Workplan

The brainstorming meeting will be presented and moderated by the Intercultural Cities Secretariat.

When: Friday 12th February 9h30-12h00 CET

Where: BlueJeans

Who: Local authorities that are member to the ICC programme. We invite especially the cities’ communication officers, ICC coordinators and other officers involved in communication and awareness raising.

Working language: English

An invitation and information on how to register for the event has been sent to all member cities and coordinators via email.

Has the topic spiked your interest? Does your city have good solutions or particular ideas which could lead to successful communication? If this is the case, do not hesitate to send us an email. You can also reach us through the contact form on the ICC webpage. The ICC is happy to receive your contribution to feed the research.

We look forward to seeing many of you in the meeting!

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