This short video presents key moments from the two-day program organized by Attalaki in Tunis, which brought together national and regional stakeholders—including academics, religious actors, civil society representatives, and youth—to examine mediation and freedom of religion or belief as foundations for social cohesion and dialogue. Combining cultural and religious immersion, expert panel discussions, and participatory exchanges, the video illustrates how dialogue-based approaches grounded in Tunisia’s diverse heritage can contribute to pluralism, peaceful coexistence, and societal resilience in Tunisia and the wider MENA region.
For a comprehensive analysis of the program’s objectives, methodology, and thematic outcomes, see the conference article “Tunisia as a Crossroads of Cultures and Beliefs: A Regional Conference on Mediation and Dialogue for Social Harmony”



