Interactive Dialogue Session with Sciences Po Nations Unies Association
What does intercultural dialogue really mean - in practice, as a lived experience? As part of its first collaborative event with Sciences Po Nations Unies, GYDCA welcomed a group of students for a participatory session at UNESCO designed to find out.
Rather than a simple presentation, the session was designed as an immersive experience where students could actively engage in intercultural exchange - sharing their perspectives, lived experiences, and reflections on identity, stereotypes, and cultural understanding. Through open discussions and practical activities, participants explored how youth dialogue can become a real tool for cooperation and mutual understanding across cultures.
SPEAKERS
Éloïne Ramon-Burgada
Representative · GYDCA
Sciences Po Nations Unies students
Participants · Sciences Po Paris
on April 21, 2026
This first collaborative event between GYDCA and Sciences Po Nations Unies was designed as a participatory intercultural experience. Students actively engaged in open discussions on identity, stereotypes, and peacebuilding - marking an important step in strengthening youth-led international dialogue between both organizations.