Luxembourg

The Centre culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster, was appointed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Head of the ALF National Network in Luxembourg and then re-elected by members on 12/3/2012.

Lithuania

Lithuanian network of Anna Lindh foundation unites a variety of members from universities or civil society organisations to governmental and public institutions. Head of the network (elected every 3 years) since 2017 is NGO Diversity Develompent Group.

Lebanon

The Lebanese National Commission for UNESCO, which has been appointed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs since April 2005, is the national entity that is responsible to liaise between UNESCO and the official national institutions in Lebanon. It is also the national coordinator of the Lebanese Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation.

Latvia

The Latvian Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation works across the fields of culture, media, education and youth. The Network is coordinated by the Agency for International Programmes for Youth, which was appointed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs since ALF inception and since then has been regularly re-elected by members.

Jordan

Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies (RIIFS) has been appointed Head of Network by Ministry of Foreign Affairs since November 2010.

The Jordanian Network is coordinated by the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies (RIIFS), appointed Head of Network by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in December 2010. The Institute was also a runner-up in the first edition of the Anna Lindh Foundation’s Euro-Med Dialogue Award launched in 2006 on the theme of interfaith dialogue and voted upon by civil society Networks in more than 30 countries.

Italy

Rete Italiana per il Dialogo Euromediterraneo (R.I.D.E – A.P.S.) Rome, Italy (24,  Tamassia  Rome, 00167) 

Israel

The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute has been appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since ALF inception.

Founded in 1959 by the Van Leer family from the Netherlands, the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute is based on the vision of Israel as both a homeland for the Jewish people and a democratic society predicated on justice, fairness and equality for all its residents. For this reason, it was nominated the Head of the Israeli Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation.

Ireland

Established in 1978, Triskel Arts Centre is one of the oldest multi-disciplinary arts centres in Ireland. It is based in Cork city, which is Ireland’s second largest city with a combined population with the greater Cork area of 360,000 people. The arts play a very prominent role in the culture of Cork city life. Cork hosts an International Film Festival, an International Folk Festival, an International Short Story Conference, an International Choral Festival, an International Jazz Festival, a World Book Festival, a French Film Festival, and a Midsummer Festival.

Hungary

Palantír Film Foundation has been elected by members of the national network as the Head of Network since October 2013.

Greece

The Hellenic Foundation for Culture has been appointed and re-elected by members of the Greek national network as the Head of Network since the inception of the ALF. Since 2013, "The United Societies of Balkans" has been introduced as co-head.