Our Current International Projects
We implement with our partners from European and Mediterranean countries Erasmus Plus projects. Our projects include youth exchanges, mobility for youth workers, as well as capacity building in the field of youth. Read below about our current projects.


CINEMA2MEDIA
The general objective of the project is to build the capacity of youth organizations, especially in Middle East and North Africa, to use cinema as a tool in order to promote political and democratic participation of young people.
The project aims to promote the use of cinema as a tool for youth work both from the point of view of the spectator and from the point of view of the creator. You can read more about the project on the following website: https://cinematomedia-project.eu/

FAIR GAME
FAIR GAME: “Empowering Youth Through Theatre: Building Social Inclusion”. This exciting 2-year Erasmus+ KA2 project equips youth workers with the Theatre of the Oppressed methodology. We’ll train youth workers, in partnership with several local actors, on two key techniques: Forum Theatre, an interactive approach that empowers young people by allowing them to explore and challenge social issues, and Legislative Theatre, a technique that focuses on policy and advocacy, giving young people a voice in shaping their communities.

LEARN2VOLUNTEER RELOADED
With the “Learn2Volunteer Reloaded” project, we’re taking the innovative “Learn2Volunteer” learning platform to the next level! How? by modernizing training tools, promoting innovative online learning, providing continuous support, facilitating exchanges and enhancing youth workers skills. To know more, please visit the project’s page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-2-volunteer-reloaded/

DEVMIGRA
DEVMIGRA project aims to empower youth workers and first-generation young migrants by providing support for integration and skill development. It focuses on vulnerable young migrants aged 18-25 to address challenges highlighted in the report “Migration and
Youth: challenges and opportunities.” The project seeks to enhance employability, promote skills, and facilitate integration into society for young migrants.

Emotional literacy and Participatory approaches to Support Youth mental health, EMPASY, is our new project funded by Erasmus Plus. EMPASY aims to improve the well-being of young people. To do so, it focuses on training youth workers, youth leaders and other professionals who provide non-formal learning opportunities. The project is implemented by a consortium of six partners: ISMU ETS Foundation (ISMU) project coordinator, Insieme per Mano (IPM), Chabibeh Sporting Club (CSC), The Mediterranean Forum for Youth (FOMEJE), Support Youth Leaders Jordan (SYLJO) and SOLIDAR Foundation (SOLIDAR).