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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.

From 19–23 May 2025, the city of Durrës, Albania, became the meeting point for 42 youth work professionals from across Europe and

Meet the 3 participants: Imen, Sami and Marko. They had been part of international group of youth workers who had met in

Hauke from Germany, Šymon from Belarus living in Poland and Maria Pia with Charlie from the Young European Ambassadors initiative of the

Everything you need to know before starting volunteering and participating in a long-term project: tips from a psychologist who has been through

Katya moved to Poland from Belarus in 2023 to study architecture in Łódź. She spent a year taking Polish language course, where

In today’s fast-paced world, young people face a multitude of challenges that can impact their emotional well-being. From academic pressures and social