EU Youth programmes build bridges over the Mediterranean. Raed Ghareeb, from Amman, Jordan, became an instructor in conflict resolution after joining a Euro- Med Programme, and today he has established an NGO focusing on youth needs. Every year, thousands of young people from both shores of the Mediterranean meet and learn from each other. The network they build is our hope for the future of Euro-Mediterranean relations.
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“Many countries in through the Euro-Med
Europe suffered region targeting young
from decades of un- people and national or-
rest, before making ganizations.
Europe what it is to- This is the fourth Youth
day. There is a programme financed by
chance to learn from the EU: in the last decade,
them, and we must thousands of young peo-
grab it”. ple from both shores of
the Mediterranean have
benefited from this expe-
rience, which changes
forever the life of those
who attend it – as hap-
pened to Raed Ghareeb, n Students at the University
who became an instructor in conflict resolution, believing men and women from all shores of Jordan
of the Mediterranean need to be exposed to a culture of dialogue, tolerance, respect for
human rights. They need to learn to fight xenophobia and stereotypes.
Rising social violence among youth “Youth in the
Ghareeb belongs to a country where society knows what tolerance for diversity means. For Middle East
years, stable Jordan played a key role in absorbing wave after wave of immigrants who fled and even
their countries in search of safety, Circassians, Armenians and Chechens at the start of the North Africa
20th century, followed by Palestinians, Lebanese and now Iraqis. Dozens of Jordanian tribes have been
add to the complexity of this society, which has become a melting pot of races and religions. overlooked by
Today Jordan is grappling with an acute economic problem that has been compounded politicians.
n Amer Bani Amer
by lack of energy resources and a volatile political situation in surrounding countries. Even This program
worse is the rising phenomenon of social violence among young people, who make up 70 is an instru-
per cent of the population. In a study released by a university student group called ment to grant
“Thabahtouna” (You killed us), at least 37 clashes involving thousands of students broke them power” .
“As we grow closer to out during 2010, leading to the death of one university student and the injury of dozens
the EU in terms of po- others. Some experts say lack of youth-targeting policies could be the underlying reason
litical agreements, for this phenomenon.
people from both
sides also need to be Empowering the young
directly involved in But government officials say their policy is to tap into the full potential of young men and
this improving rela- women to face global economic meltdown and growing extremism. In fact, the EU-funded
tion, otherwise all Youth programme has been embraced by Jordan as a unique opportunity to fulfil a policy
agreements are to empower the young, and to create common grounds with fellow young Europeans. Ali
meaningless” Bibi, advisor to the Minister of political development and director of the Euromed Youth
programme III, has no doubt about it: “It is crucial to build a strategy to utilize the capability
of our youth to continue the kingdom’s reform drive,” he says. “Since the establishment of
the Ministry of political development, we initiated dialogue with all segments of the soci-
ety, specially the youth, in order to have their voice heard.”
One of the organizations who have applied to benefit from the fourth phase of the ex-
change programme starting in 2011, is the al Hayat Centre, run by Amer Bani Amer who
says lessons learned from youth exchange programmes are priceless. “As we grow closer
to the EU in terms of political agreements, people from both sides also need to be directly
involved in this improving relation, otherwise all agreements are meaningless,” says Bani
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n Participants at Amer, whose organization hosted a group of EU youth
the EU funded
Youth Program. activists in a project titled “Sustainable development”.
Through his programme, Bani Amer says activists were
able to identify some of the most important environ-
mental challenges that face Jordan, including drought,
pollution and other issues little known to European
counterparts. “If we need people to help us, they should
first know about our problems,” he concludes.
Former programme manager in Jordan Dua’a Qurie, as
well as the new team leader, Ms Gehad Galal, agree that
the exchange programme has helped transform the
lives of many people. “Youth in the Middle East and
even North Africa have been overlooked by politicians. The programme is an instrument to grant them power,” says
Qurie, who herself started as a youth exchange beneficiary. Ms Galal says such programmes could mean a new be-
ginning for young people from this region. “We have so many cases where beneficiaries developed to become in-
structors and established their own exchange programmes by building networks with fellow EU participants.”
EuroMed Youth IV
http://www.euromedyouth.net/
Supports and strengthens the participation and contribution of youth organisations and youth
from the Euro-Mediterranean region to the development of society and democracy, and
promotes dialogue and understanding.
Participating countries Aims
Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, The programme aims at stimulating and encouraging a mutual comprehension among youth in
Lebanon, Morocco, Occupied the Euro-Mediterranean region, fighting stereotypes and prejudices and enhancing the sense of
Palestinian Territory, Syria, solidarity among youth by promoting active citizenship. It also seeks to contribute to the
Tunisia development of youth policies in the Mediterranean Partner Countries.
Timeframe Find out more
2010 – 2013 Euro-Med Youth III, fiche and news
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Budget Enpi Info Centre Youth webpage
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