Meet Nesrine and find out how she created a venue for street artists with EU help

September 29, 2017
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Nesrine is a young artist who with the help of EU managed to create a venue for young artists, singers and dancers. Trained by the EU-funded programme Med Culture, she managed to launch the “Afro-Med” cultural centre in Tunis.

The story of Nesrine is told in the latest EU Neighbours South video, showing how the EU invests in young and innovative minds to build a brighter future in the Mediterranean.

Med Culture is a regional programme funded by the European Union to accompany partner countries in south of the Mediterranean in the development and improvement of cultural policies and practices related to the culture sector.

The videos are released on the EU Neighbours South Facebook page, or can be seen on the project’s YouTube channel.

They are part of the #EU4YOUTH social media driven campaign (Facebook, Twitter) aimed at raising awareness of EU-funded youth initiatives in the EU Southern Neighbourhood countries: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia. The campaign targets one million young people in the age group 18-35 in the EU Southern Neighbourhood countries.

 

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EU Neighbours South Facebook page

EU4Youth video series on YouTube

MedCulture website

Countries covered:

  • Tunisia