FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Morocco
Address
20 ashdeneCountry
City
CorkProvince
Co CorkStreet address 2
Ashdene South Douglas RoadMobile Phone
+353894072699Telephone
089 407 2699Year of Establishment
2019Contact Person1
Nadia MoussedJob Title 1
Youth & Community worker, Social Inclusion & Intercultural Competences TrainerContact Person 2
Nadia MoussedJob Title 2
Youth & Community worker, Social Inclusion & Intercultural Competences TrainerOrganisation Type
Individual PersonFields of Activity
Democracy and community development, Youth and educationGeneral Information
I am applying as an Individual Person
Mission and Objectives
Working intentionally to achieve inclusion of marginalized groups by creating space and support to promote diversity consciously and consistently
Main Projects / Activities
As a global youth worker, my work is rooted in actively working for inclusion and seek to provoke consciousness while assisting young people in their active engagement in relation to where they are at. My engagement is to work as a catalyst to amplify the marginalized young people’s voice so they can be heard. In my capacity as a Diversity and Inclusion Trainer I have developed and delivered workshops on Identity and inclusion under a human rights approach to increase cultural competency within diverse organisation. Training delivery has included anti-racism, intercultural dialogue for change, intersectionality & LGBTI+ awareness, for the formal and non-informal education sectors but also for organisation such as Doras, Traveller Visibility Group, Waterford Children & Young People’s Services committees (CYPSC) the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland, Social and Health Education Project (SHEP), WorldWise Global Schools, Waterford Wexford Education and Training Board (ETB).
How can you contribute to the Network in your country?
Currently, I serve as co-head of the ALF Irish Network. I am confident that my experience and insights will enable me to both share best practices and learn from the Moroccan Network, furthering our collective work in intercultural dialogue and social cohesion.
I have been actively involved with the Anna Lindh Foundation Irish Network since 2013. Over the years, I have had the privilege of contributing to a variety of significant initiatives, including co-coordinating the Cross-Network activity "Art as an Instrument and Expression of Social Change" in Taroudant, Morocco (2014). Additionally, I participated in the education program on "Intercultural Citizenship in the Euro-Mediterranean Region" in Alexandria, Egypt (2014), and represented the head of the Irish Network at the 13th Heads of Network Conference in Naples (2014).
I also presented on informal learning at the Cross-Network Action "Non-formal and Intercultural Education in the Mediterranean" in Tarragona, Spain (2015). In 2016, I served as assistant coordinator for the "Intercultural Competences for Social Cohesion and Integration in Ireland" event, held in Limerick, Cork, and Dublin. Later, in 2017, I participated in the "Intercultural Artistic Expression in Fragile Areas" event in Sousse and attended the Anna Lindh Regional Training for Trainers in Malta (2017). That same year, I joined the Euro-Mediterranean Conference on Intercultural Citizenship Education in Piran, Slovenia.
In 2018, I took part in the 17th Heads of Network Meeting in Brussels and the Regional ToT on Intercultural Citizenship Education in Nicosia (2019). I also mentored the ALF Irish Network for the ALF Virtual Academy project and contributed to the Nicosia Trainer’s Symposium for the Pilot Virtual Training on Intercultural Citizenship Education in the Euro-Med region.
Why do you want to join the ALF Network?
Building on my extensive involvement with the Anna Lindh Foundation, I am eager to work closely with the Moroccan network, as it is the country of my birth. I find it incredibly energizing to collaborate with dedicated individuals who remain steadfast in their commitment to creating a better world for all.