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| {{Project | | {{Memberships |
| |acronym= | | |acronym=INHOPE |
| |logo=1001_Actions_for_Peace_Dialogue_through_Sports.jpg | | |logo=Inhope.jpg |
| |project_title= [[Dialogue through Sports: Play for Peace]] | | |Network_Name=International Association of Internet Hotlines |
| |contract_number= | | |Number_of_Members=51 Hotlines |
| |funding_period=13/04/2008 to 30/05/2008 | | |Member_Since=2007 |
| |coordinator=[[Elen Aristodemou]] | | |Website=http://www.inhope.org/ |
| |funding_agency= [[Anna Lindh Foundation|ALF]]
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| |total_cost= <br>€ 2500 € (Total Budget)
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| |partners=[[Cyprus EU Association]] <br> [[Peace Players International]] <br> [[Environmental Study Centre]]
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| |website=http://dialougethroughsports.wetpaint.com/ | |
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| The '''1001 Actions for Peace: Dialogue through Sports''' Project is part of the regional campaign "1001 Actions for Dialogue" launched by the [[Anna Lindh Foundation]] (ALF) the Dialogue between Cultures for the enhancement of peaceful coexistence and intercultural dialogue in the Euro-Mediterranean area. The action was generated with the financial support of the [[Anna Lindh Foundation]] and was carried out in collaboration with [[Cyprus EU Association]], [[Peace Players International]] and the [[Environmental Study Centre]].
| | INHOPE is an active and collaborative network of 51 hotlines in 45 countries worldwide, dealing with illegal content online and committed to stamping out child sexual abuse from the Internet. |
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