Alternative Initiative Network

Information de contact
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Ville: 
Beirut
Présentation, histoire et objectifs: 

AIN Mission is to create alternative zones for artistic and cultural expression for people. AIN started in 2005 by a group of artists and volunteers interested in organizing and promoting cultural development initiatives. The goals and objectives of AIN is to build the cultural and artistic capacities of young people by creating lternative spaces to realize their cultural and artistic potential, disseminating knowledge, reinforcing solidarity, networking, collaboration and cooperation with all local communities, national and international civil organizations and promoting arts and culture as a way of life!

Réalisations à ce jour: 

AIN organize activities for women, youth and children within communities including training seminars and workshops, participates in exhibitions, festivals, and shows as well as sponsors culutal initative and work carried out by local artists. Among AIN acheivements over the last 2 years is promoting the work of Burhan Alawya works, facilitating the production of JARJARA, a documentary on the fishermen community in TYRE and the sponsorship of a short movie entitled Bilbal. Last but not least, AIN also responded to the humanitarian needs of families in South Lebanon during the ISRAELI war on Lebanon in July 2006 by providing assistance and support to over 600 families.

AGENDA

16 juin
16-17 juin 2012 : 2ème Forum Mondial des Médias Libres (Rio de Janeiro)
12 juin
Journée mondiale contre le travail des enfants
05 juin
Journée mondiale de l'environnement

PROGAMMES EN COURS

Partenaires

Al Shehab Foundation for Comprehensive Development (Egypt)
DSC (Egypt)
Teacher Creativity Center (Palestine)
Oxfam Novib (Pays-Bas)
Alternatives International
New Women Foundation (Egypt)
Popular Art Center (Palestine)
Alternative Initiative Network (Liban)
Ecumenical Popular Education Program (Liban)
Support for Information Technology (Egypt)
RAJ (Algérie)
Association for Health and Environmental Development (Egypt)