favoriser le dialogue interculturel – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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favoriser le dialogue interculturel et la compréhension de la réalité
Canadian Ethnocultural Communities Extend Condolences
  ec.europa.eu  
Le multilinguisme peut également contribuer au développement personnel, renforcer la cohésion sociale et favoriser le dialogue interculturel, créant des occasions de découvrir d'autres valeurs, croyances et comportements.
A labour force with practical language and intercultural skills is crucial for economic growth and better jobs, enabling European businesses to compete in the global market place. Multilingualism can also contribute to personal development, reinforce social cohesion and promote intercultural dialogue, creating opportunities to discover other values, beliefs and behaviour.
  www.ccre.org  
Quelle décision politique permettrait de renforcer le sentiment d'appartenance à l'Europe ? Quel rôle les citoyens issus de l'immigration peuvent-ils jouer au niveau local pour favoriser le dialogue interculturel et la tolérance ?
" mean? What kind of political decision would help to strengthen your feeling of belonging to Europe? What role can citizens of immigrant origin play at local level to promote intercultural dialogue and tolerance? How can we prepare the citizens and local actors from countries heading towards European Union accession and promote mutual understanding between the citizens from EU and non-EU members?
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Un temple hindou, une mosquée, une chapelle chrétienne, un temple bouddhiste et une salle de prière pour les alévis y ont été aménagés pour favoriser le dialogue interculturel et les rencontres entre les représentants de ces différentes communautés religieuses.
The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism began his visit to Switzerland at the House of Religions in Bern. An integral part of the multi-purpose Europaplatz centre in Bern, designed by the architectural practice Bauart in conjunction with Urbanoffice, the House of Religions welcomes five religious communities under one roof. A Hindu temple, a mosque, a Christian chapel, a Buddhist temple and a prayer room for Alevis were created in the centre to foster intercultural dialogue and meetings between representatives of these various religious communities.