Bringing both sides of the Mediterranean sea closer: the challenge of the Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation
Your are a NGO, a Youth worker or a Youth leader? The non-formal education is your main activity? Working on the EuroMed Cooperation is a deep wish for you?
The Salto-Youth EuroMed Training Courses are dedicated for you. Hereafter is an overview, for more details on the activity, click on the title.
The Salto-Youth EuroMed Library proposes : Publications, Newsletter, Magazine and Educational tools for training.
Production of educational materials: we compile, publish and spread educational good practices, methods and tools.
Salto-Youth EuroMed strenghtens the EuroMed network through a strong partnership with the following main EuroMed actors.
Folders, leaflets, logos, presentations... here are the tools about Salto EuroMed!
SALTO-YOUTH EuroMed
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Mail: euromed@salto-youth.net
The Euro-Med Youth programme is one of the regional programmes set up in the third chapter of the Barcelona Process entitled « partnership in social, cultural and human affairs ».
This third chapter of the declaration proposes a permanent dialogue between young people from the Euro-Mediterranean partners. This will help to foster mutual understanding among the people of the region, to integrate young people into social and professional life, and to contribute to the process of democratisation of the civil society.
Under the Directorate-General for Education and Culture and in close cooperation with the EuropeAid Cooperation Office and the Directorate-General for External Relations, the implementation of the Euro-Med Youth programme is regarded as a main priority which also falls under other priorities featuring in the YOUTH programme, such as the fight against racism, discrimination and xenophobia, a facilitated access to the Programme for young people with less opportunities, dialogue with other world cultures and the promotion of a greater mutual understanding between European countries and the rest of the world.