News of the Arab Region:
Training for Egyptian, Tunisian Youth in Audiovisual Content Skills
The MED-Y-CI (Mediterranean Youth for Creative Impact) project is inviting young people in five Mediterranean countries, including Egypt and Tunisia, to apply for a training programme in audiovisual storytelling focused on enhancing youth employability in the audiovisual sector.
In a news release, the Anna Lindh Foundation, one of several organisations that manage the programme, said the training will provide hands-on workshops in digital creativity, alongside collaborative exchanges with peers from across the Mediterranean. The programme is open to participants ages 18 to 30, with parallel tracks available in English and Arabic. The application deadline is 27 March 2026.
MED-Y-CI is a project supported by the European Union’s Interreg NEXT MED programme, serving young people in Egypt, France, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey.






