The Mediterranean, a crossroads of cultures and traditions, faces increasing threats to its tangible and intangible heritage due to climate change, instability, social tensions, and forced displacement. These risks endanger cultural diversity and its potential to foster inclusion and dialogue. To address these challenges, the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) and the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF), with the support of the EU DG MENA, are co-organising a parallel MONDIACULT event as part of the Mediterranean Heritage exhibition at the IEC in Barcelona. The initiative promotes heritage as a driver of cooperation, peace, and sustainable Euro-Mediterranean dialogue.