Find clear answers to the most common questions about this program and how to get involved.
Travel programs with the Mediterranean Youth Foundation, in partnership with Euro-Mediterranean institutions under the umbrella of Erasmus Plus, are divided into cultural exchange programs and training programs, and the duration of the program ranges from 4 to 21 days.
Based on the program requirements, participants are selected according to the level of the English language, as cultural exchange programs do not require a strong English language and are aimed at cultural exchange and networking among Euro-Mediterranean youth, while training programs require a strong English language because they discuss many global topics and issues such as (Climate changes, media and digital tools, and combating extremism and violence in the Euro-Mediterranean region).
After the initial selection of participants from the form for applying for travel programs, the organization’s team holds an introductory session for the participants to introduce more about the travel program and the stages of travel with the organization (as described in this guide) and respond to the participants’ questions and inquiries about the program.
Personal interviews are held after the introductory session, to measure the applicants’ English language and know the extent of their background on the subject of the program and the purpose of travel.
After completing the personal interviews, the final applicants will be notified within 48 hours of the interview, and they will be added to the WhatsApp group.
After the participants join the WhatsApp group, within just 72 hours, 65% of the value of the solidarity financing is paid by transferring it to the organization’s number on Vodafone Cash or the bank account. The contracts are then signed at the Foundation’s headquarters in the old building of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. Participants receive a copy of the contract after the Executive Director signs it.
Solidarity Fund is an initiative and approach adopted by the Mediterranean Youth Foundation within a framework of its three core values (cooperation, solidarity, and human fraternity). The goal is to achieve the principle of solidarity and cooperation, increase the representation of young people in international youth programs, and assist the largest number of youth with less access to opportunities who face social, cultural, educational, geographical, physical or qualitative challenges through the solidarity and collective financing curriculum.
A week after notification of admission to the program, a visa appointment is booked on the embassy’s website or intermediary office. After obtaining the visa the remaining 35% of the financial survey is paid, and the airline tickets are booked on the same day.
After paying 65% of the cooperative financing, participants begin preparing the required documents for the visa according to the procedures of the embassy or intermediary office. The participant is fully responsible for preparing the necessary travel documents, except for the program invitation.
The hosting institution for the program sends these documents to the Mediterranean Youth Foundation to facilitate the visa application process.
If there is no medical insurance on the passport, the participant will go to the passport department in Abbasiya or the nearest passport headquarters.
All documents submitted to the embassy/intermediary office must be extracted in English.
The Mediterranean Youth Foundation provides professional translation services for travel-related documents through the Mediterranean Translation Center for a nominal fee.