Two New Organisations Join the Dutch Anna Lindh Foundation Network
The Dutch Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation is pleased to welcome two new member organisations that bring fresh perspectives on culture, dialogue, and peacebuilding.
Culture Tank Factory (CTF)
Culture Tank Factory is a Syrian think-and-do tank dedicated to addressing sociopolitical and cultural challenges through the lens of arts, culture, and civic imagination.
Founded by a collective of artists, researchers, journalists, and cultural practitioners, Culture Tank Factory operates as a collaborative and interdisciplinary platform that connects critical thinking with concrete action. By integrating cultural methodologies into public spaces, politics, and governance, the organisation seeks to strengthen civic engagement and foster new ways of addressing societal challenges.
🔗 Learn more: https://alf.website/en/?members=culture-tank-factory
The Hague Peace Projects
The network also welcomes The Hague Peace Projects, an organisation dedicated to achieving peace through dialogue.
Through listening, dialogue, and open exchange, The Hague Peace Projects aims to uncover the full stories behind conflicts and contribute to de-escalation and sustainable peace. Their work promotes non-violent political, social, cultural, and environmental transformation while supporting inclusive debate and greater diversity of voices in media and public discourse.
🔗 Learn more: https://alf.website/en/?members=the-hague-peace-projects
By joining the Dutch network, both organisations strengthen our shared commitment to dialogue, cultural exchange, and cooperation across societies.
We warmly welcome Culture Tank Factory and The Hague Peace Projects to the network and look forward to future collaboration.