Young people across the Mediterranean region now have the opportunity to participate in the transformative YES-MED Project 2026, an international initiative focused on youth empowerment, employability, entrepreneurship, social innovation, and sustainable development. The project, officially titled Youth Employment in Solidarity – Mixing Experiences and Diversity (YES-MED), aims to strengthen the socio-economic integration of young people by equipping them with practical skills, international exposure, and opportunities within the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) sector.
The YES-MED project is designed for young individuals aged 18 to 35 from six Mediterranean countries and offers an engaging learning journey that combines training, networking, entrepreneurship, international cooperation, sustainability, and youth-led action.
With a focus on creating socially responsible employment opportunities and fostering sustainable community development, YES-MED will engage 120 young participants in a dynamic training and mobility programme between September and October 2026.
The YES-MED Project is an international youth empowerment initiative implemented by seven partner organizations across the Mediterranean region. The project seeks to create stronger pathways for youth employment and active participation in society through Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) models and international cooperation.
The initiative recognizes the growing need for sustainable employment opportunities for youth while also addressing social inclusion, environmental responsibility, entrepreneurship, and community resilience.
Through a comprehensive training pathway and mobility opportunities, YES-MED aims to empower young people to become active changemakers capable of designing and implementing impactful initiatives in their local communities and beyond.
The YES-MED project is open to young people from the following Mediterranean countries:
Participants from these countries will collaborate in an intercultural and international learning environment that promotes diversity, inclusion, cooperation, and shared experiences.
The overall goal of the YES-MED initiative is to strengthen the socio-economic integration of young people aged 18–35 by:
The programme seeks to create long-term positive impact by enabling participants to transfer their knowledge and skills into practical actions within their communities.
One of the core components of the YES-MED project is the Youth Mediterranean Empowerment Path, an international learning journey specifically designed for young multipliers.
A total of 120 young participants will be selected to join this intensive training programme.
Participants will complete approximately:
The programme is jointly designed by project partners and tailored to participants’ interests, backgrounds, and local realities.
The YES-MED training programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical learning approaches. Participants will gain valuable competencies in areas that are increasingly important for sustainable development and future employment.
Participants will explore alternative economic models focused on:
They will learn how SSE initiatives can help address social and economic challenges within Mediterranean communities.
The programme introduces participants to the principles and practices of international collaboration, including:
Participants will improve essential digital competencies that can support:
The YES-MED project places strong emphasis on environmental responsibility. Participants will learn about:
Participants will gain practical understanding of:
These skills are essential for successfully leading social initiatives and community projects.
Young participants will learn how to:
The programme also strengthens financial management skills, including:
Following the training programme, participants will move into the implementation phase known as WP4.
During this phase, participants will apply the knowledge and competencies gained throughout the programme by designing and implementing pilot actions.
These initiatives may be:
The pilot projects will be youth-led and community-focused, enabling participants to become active contributors to positive social change.
This hands-on approach aims to create:
Another exciting component of the YES-MED project is the Transnational Youth Mobility Scheme.
From the 120 participants, 24 young people will be selected to participate in this international mobility experience.
The programme aims to:
Participants selected for WP5 will benefit from:
The mobility programme is expected to contribute to the creation of a robust Mediterranean youth network focused on sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and cooperation.
The YES-MED programme offers much more than a traditional training experience. It provides young people with opportunities to:
For youth interested in entrepreneurship, sustainability, social innovation, international cooperation, and community development, YES-MED represents a valuable platform for growth and impact.
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply early before the deadline.
The YES-MED Call for Participants 2026 is an outstanding opportunity for young people across the Mediterranean region to strengthen their professional capacities, expand their international networks, and contribute to sustainable social transformation.
By combining training, entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability, international cooperation, and youth leadership, the programme equips participants with tools that can create meaningful impact in their communities and across the Mediterranean region.
Young leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, youth workers, and changemakers passionate about sustainability and social innovation are highly encouraged to apply and become part of this international learning journey.
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@MED Call for Participants 2026: International Youth Empowerment Programme for Mediterranean Youth in Social and Solidarity Economy
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