SALTO Resource Centres

SALTO stands for Support, Advanced Learning and Training Opportunities. It supports Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps programmes.

There are 11 SALTO Resource Centres supporting all the sectors of Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps. Some SALTOs focus on the youth field and three of them are regional SALTO Resource Centres, which specialise on supporting cooperation with neighbouring partner countries. In the terminology of the Programmes, these countries are called “third countries not associated to the Programmes”. Wherever you come from, whether it is the European Union or another Programme country, or any of the neighbouring partner countries, the regional SALTOs can help you to build contacts and competences for cooperation between Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps programme and partner countries. You can find more information about the regional SALTOs here:

SALTO Eastern Europe and Caucasus

It is based in Warsaw, Poland and is responsible for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Norway (European Solidarity Corps only).

SALTO EuroMed

It is based in Paris, France and is responsible for Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia.

SALTO South East Europe

SALTO SEE is based in Ljubljana, Slovenia and is responsible for Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia (European Solidarity Corps only).

SALTO SEE works with the support of Contact Points in all partner countries of the Western Balkan region. More information about the Programmes in local language and much more:

As a network of SALTO resource centres, we have plenty of useful tools for international youth work cooperation, among them:

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