(Source: UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) The programme was organized by the Anna Lindh Foundation, the Jordan Media Institute and Common Purpose International in partnership with UNESCO (through the EU-funded NET-MED Youth Project), the British Council (co-manager of Young Arab Voices), and the World Leadership Alliance-Club de Madrid. During this innovative workshop, participants tackled a common challenge relevant to societies across the Mediterranean: How can we make a step change in the ability of young leaders to get their messages across? This marked the first time that two of the region´s flagship youth programmes - NET-MED Youth and Young...
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