Intergenerational Dialogue
An intergenerational dialogue is a meeting that brings together individuals of different age groups, specifically those aged 16 to 80 and beyond. It is a co-designed, co-planned, co-moderated, and co-created platform where both older and younger individuals participate equally.
Objectives
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Promote social cohesion.
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Carry out a diagnostic of the current state of intergenerational relationships
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Enable participants from the different generational groups to share their experiences and their vision for better intergenerational relations,
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bridge generational gaps and break down stereotypes or perceptions different generations have about one another.
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Offer a platform for different generations to engage in dialogue and collaborate on community projects or initiatives and contribute innovative solutions to development, and social and climate issues.
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Enable the exchange of knowledge and skills between generations
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Lead a reflection on how to create avenues for different generations to influence policy decisions and societal norms.
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Foster a culture of mentorship and support across generations