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Do you think your international youth projects could be more diverse? Or maybe more intercultural? Or inclusive? Or European?

Do you know that the Erasmus+ Youth and the European Solidarity Corps programmes offer opportunities for cooperation with many youth organisations from outside the European Union? And in case you are not based in the EU, there are plenty of opportunities to develop youth work in your country with the support of both European youth programmes!

Discover the opportunities for cooperation and get inspiration for great youth projects with the support of BEYOND BORDERS, a long-term, strategic cooperation of the regional SALTO Resource Centres and Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps National Agencies.

Close to 90 participants from 31 countries, including youth workers, solidarity projects coordinators and organisation representatives, gathered in Tunisia on 6–10 October

What happens when regional SALTO resource centers and National Agencies of the Erasmus+ Youth and the European Solidarity Corps come together to

Sumgayit, once an industrial stronghold of Azerbaijan, is today evolving into a hub of youth action and environmental consciousness. Amidst its blend

My name is Ahmed Elzokm, 28 years old Egyptian with a background in hospitality. Over the past few years, I’ve shifted my

A journey from a career in one of the most successful travel agencies in Egypt to the soul of a Polish school.

Few adults smiling and waving outdoor, windy weather

Introduction The Interregional Meeting of Contact Points (CPs) and Info Centres (ICs) was held from 7–11 April 2025 in Tirana and Durrës,