Valletta can benefit from becoming more intercultural, SOS Malta, a human-rights NGO, said during a meeting with Council of Europe experts for their ‘Valletta Living Together’ project. This 16-month project is co-financed by the EU Fund for the Integration of Third Country Nationals and aims to improve integration and intercultural exchange in Valletta. «We will soon come up with a three-year written strategy to make Valletta more intercultural by 2018, the year Valletta will become European Capital of Culture», SOS Malta project manager Susan Vassallo said…READ MORE.
NGO says that Valletta will benefit from becoming intercultural
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