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       |funding_agency= [[European Commission, European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights|EIDHR]].
       |funding_agency= [[European Commission, European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights|EIDHR]].
       |total_cost= <br>€ 874,863 €(Total Budget)
       |total_cost= <br>€ 874,863 €(Total Budget)
       |partners=[[Association for Progressive Education in Honor of Meir Yaari]]<br> [[The Palestinian Dialogue Center]]<br>
       |partners=[[Association for Progressive Education in Honor of Meir Yaari]]<br> [[Palestinian Dialogue Center]]<br>
       |website=http://www.actbeyondborders.net
       |website=http://www.actbeyondborders.net
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The Civil Society Act Beyond Borders Project is co-funded by the European Commission, European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights [[EIDHR]] and was carried out in collaboration with [[The Palestinian Dialogue Center]] (PDC) from West Bank and [[Association for Progressive Education in Honor of Meir Yaari]] (YAARI) from Israel.
The Civil Society Act Beyond Borders Project is co-funded by the European Commission, European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights [[EIDHR]] and was carried out in collaboration with [[Palestinian Dialogue Center]] (PDC) from West Bank and [[Association for Progressive Education in Honor of Meir Yaari]] (YAARI) from Israel.




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In each Co-Lab, stakeholders respond to a triggering question: during the first session of the co-laboratory, the participants focused on the triggering question: What are descriptors of a mutually beneficial co-existence of Israelis and Palestinians?
In each Co-Lab, stakeholders respond to a triggering question: during the first session of the co-laboratory, the participants focused on the triggering question: What are descriptors of a mutually beneficial co-existence of Israelis and Palestinians?
During the “Wall of Obstacles” co-lab, participants identify obstacles that are preventing us from reaching the vision tree. The triggering question was “What are obstacles to what “ought to be” to create an ideal, mutually beneficial model of coexistence of Israelis and Palestinians?”
During the “Wall of Obstacles” co-lab, participants identify obstacles that are preventing us from reaching the vision tree. The triggering question was “What are obstacles to what “ought to be” to create an ideal, mutually beneficial model of coexistence of Israelis and Palestinians?”
The [[Knowledge management Team]] included Prof. [[Aleco Christakis]], [[Yiannis Laouris]] and representatives from the partners.