SAHWA Policy Paper nº. 16
ISSN 2564-9167
An earlier SAHWA Policy Report entitled “European Youth Cooperation Schemes in the Southern Mediterranean Context: One for all, all for one?” and prepared by Göksel and Şenyuva analysed three European youth cooperation schemes for the southern Mediterranean region, namely the Euro-Med Youth Programme, the Youth Partnership between the European Union and the Council of Europe, and the youth-related initiatives of the Anna Lindh Foundation. All three cooperation schemes have three common characteristics: they directly and exclusively target young people; they are developed for the southern Mediterranean countries, including all five SAHWA countries, namely, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia; and they are all fully or partially funded by the European Union.