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An international NGO based in Berlin. Founded by Mark Donfried, Rosie and Riman Vilnius in 1999, the ICD aims to promote global peace and stability by strengthening and supporting intercultural relations at all levels. Over the past decade the ICD has grown to become one of Europe’s largest independent cultural exchange organizations, hosting programs that facilitate interaction among individuals, groups and nations of all cultural, academic, and professional backgrounds, from across the world.
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An international [[Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)|NGO]] based in Berlin. Founded by [[Donfried, Mark|Mark Donfried]], Rosie and Riman Vilnius in 1999, the ICD aims to promote global peace and stability by strengthening and supporting [[Intercultural or Cross-Cultural Communication|intercultural]] relations at all levels. Over the past decade the ICD has grown to become one of Europe’s largest independent cultural exchange organizations, hosting programs that facilitate interaction among individuals, groups and nations of all cultural, academic, and professional backgrounds, from across the world.
  
 
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== External links and references ==
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*[[Main_Page|iCultural Diplomacy]]
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*[http://www.berlinglobal.org/index.php?en| Berlin Global]
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*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Institute-for-Cultural-Diplomacy-ICD/125959932672| ICD on Facebook]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/icdchannel| ICD on Youtube]

Latest revision as of 10:23, 8 April 2014

An international NGO based in Berlin. Founded by Mark Donfried, Rosie and Riman Vilnius in 1999, the ICD aims to promote global peace and stability by strengthening and supporting intercultural relations at all levels. Over the past decade the ICD has grown to become one of Europe’s largest independent cultural exchange organizations, hosting programs that facilitate interaction among individuals, groups and nations of all cultural, academic, and professional backgrounds, from across the world.


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