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The Partnership Programme on A brief history It is often stated that the history of Europe has been shaped by the exchanges and interaction between peoples and cultures across the Mediterranean Sea. What is less obvious at present is to what extent and in which ways and in which spirit such exchanges will happen in the future. Young people are often confronted with obstacles to mobility and youth exchanges that are the result of typical forms of xenophobia, prejudice and ignorance about one other. Yet, young people are crucial for the future of Euro-Mediterranean co-operation. The Euro-Mediterranean Youth Action programme of the European Commission was initiated in 1999 and is based on the shared concern to combat prejudices and stereotypes that prevail across the Mediterranean and still determine mutual perceptions. The Commission's resolve to increase dialogue and co-operation across the Mediterranean finds its roots in the Barcelona Process currently involving the 27 EU Member States and 10 Mediterranean partner countries. For the Council of Europe, the promotion of human rights and the development of democratic forms of participation are crucial objectives to further consolidate pan-European co-operation. The promotion of peace, co-operation and human rights in Europe, however, cannot be disconnected from the realities around Europe, in particular across the Mediterranean area. It is within this framework that the Council of Europe and the European Commission have agreed to develop a common project on Euro-Med, Human Rights Education and Intercultural dialogue. The role of the Partnership is to explore new areas of cooperation beyond those provided by the Euro-Med Youth programme, youth policy is one of such areas. Since September 2005, the Partnership has undertaken a pioneering role in the field of youth policy cooperation. In addition to this, from the outset one of the main objectives of the Euro-Med Partnership has been to ensure quality development and support to Euro-Med youth work with a view to increase the quality and quantity of Euro-Med intercultural youth projects and develop youth workers and leaders' skills and ability to deal with issues of common concern.
The Partnership Sectorial Group on Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, Human Rights Education and Intercultural dialogue
PSG MEETINGS 4th MEETING 3rd MEETING 2nd MEETING 1st MEETING The Sectorial Group on Euro-Med, Human Rights Education and Intercultural dialogue includes representatives from the European Commission, the Council of Europe’s Directorate of Youth and Sport and the North-South Centre, the Euro-Mediterranean Youth Platform, the European Youth Forum, the Salto-Youth Euromed Resource Centre, the Anna Lindh Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures, the League of Arab States, as well as a researcher and an independent expert in the field of Euro-Med youth co-operation. |
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