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This page contains information on the various organizations collaborating with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations on the PLURAL+ Video Festival.

 Core Organizers
 The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations is a project of the UN Secretary-General which seeks to strengthen relations and reduce tensions between different cultures. It was co-sponsored by the governments of Spain and Turkey in 2005, and today has over 100 participating countries and international organizations. The Alliance works to reduce cultural tensions by promoting dialogue, policies and projects, particularly within the areas of youth, education, migration and media.
 The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the principle inter-governmental organization operating in the field of migration. IOM works to help ensure orderly and humane management of migration, to promote international cooperation on migration issues, to assist in the search for practical solutions to migration problems and to provide humanitarian assistance to all migrants in need.
 Partners
 Al Jadeed is a 24-hour Arabic-language TV station which broadcasts general-interest programming across the Middle East. Al Jadeed was launched in 2001 in Lebanon and the Arab Countries. In 2005 it was launched in America and the Pacific, reaching Arab speakers in the United States, South America and Australia.
 The Anna Lindh Foundation is an organisation shared and resourced by over forty Euro-Mediterranean countries, to bring people together as a way to promote dialogue between cultures and respect for diversity. The Foundation leads regional initiatives and support local activities carried out by organisations based across civil society which advocate for a better understanding among people, religions and beliefs, and champion human rights and democracy.
 BaKaFORUM is a meeting point and platform for exchange and cooperation between broadcasters and independent producers, as well as cultural, educational and other societal organizations interested in quality TV work, global and developmental education.
 CHINH aims to promote causes of children and marginalized communities through harnessing traditional wisdom, art and culture and rediscovering them in contemporary contexts. CHINH’s prime focus is to create media space for quality children programming through an early education web channel followed by community web channel to showcase to the world a new vocabulary of social change being developed by a handful of people and organizations. CHINH is on its way to create world’s biggest library of children films done by the children through its on-going media literacy programme.
  COPEAM is an international non-profit organization aiming at being a permanent cooperation and skill-sharing platform for the Mediterranean area audiovisual operators. COPEAM gathers more than 130 members representing 25 countries and takes concrete action in the areas of radio and TV co-production, training, and the preservation and distribution of the audiovisual heritage of the Euro-Mediterranean region.
 No Ghetto is an international inclusive web magazine launched in 2008 with the support of Unesco and the UN Alliance of Civilizations. No Ghetto is run by the team at Respect Magazine, a cutting-edge quarterly review published throughout France since December 2003. Both magazines chronicle the world through the eyes of diversity, and are produced by young people from marginalized communities, mostly in France, Africa and the Middle East.
 The Paley Center for Media is a leader in discussing the cultural, creative, and social significance of TV, radio, and emerging media platforms. It is based in New York and Los Angeles. The general public can access its impressive international collection and participate in programs that explore and celebrate the creativity, the innovations, the personalities, and the leaders who are shaping media.
 The Roots & Routes International Association is a non profit organisation seeking to create a platform for the promotion of cultural and social diversity in arts and media, providing information, exchange of best practices and services to associations, organisations and individuals throughout Europe and beyond. The R&R INT member organisations are highly experienced in organising national and transnational youth projects in the field of performing arts, visual arts, multimedia and youth education.
 The Royal Film Commission Jordan seeks to develop an internationally competitive film industry in Jordan as a means of advancing the country's creative economy.
 Senza Frontiere-Without Borders Film Festival is committed to show films that embrace a common humanity among people. Filmmakers expose powerful individual stories, which transcend mental and physical borders.
  United Nations Television (UNTV) output includes the award-winning TV magazine series 21st Century.  Distributed monthly by the UN’s Department of Public Information to more than 50 broadcasters worldwide, the series reflects UN priorities and important issues affecting the world, and our lives, today. UNTV also produces UN in Action -- an award-winning series of short television features on the work the UN and its agencies. UN in Action is distributed on demand to more than 45 broadcasters in 27 countries as well as 15 UN field offices.
 The UNESCO Audiovisual E-Platform is a multicultural, online catalogue for independent producers and broadcasters. It aims to promote the international distribution of television content from South to North and from South to South. While providing independent filmmakers and producers with an effective promotional and marketing tool, it offers a rich program source to broadcasters, festival organizers and other interested institutions.
 The UNESCO Centre of Catalonia was created in 1984 to serve as UNESCO's reference point in Catalonia, tasked with promoting the UN body's ideals and values. It has official relations with UNESCO and consultative status with ECOSOC and the UNDPI.

UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) is an agency devoted to the welfare of children across the world. UNICEF was established in 1946 and currently has over 200 offices in 115 developing countries. The current focus is on establishing long-term human development and on providing emergency relief and rehabilitation assistance when needed.

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