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I learned to be a fully-fledged citizen

 

Youth attending the Youth Development Centre (YDC), barely aged 30 or a bit less, aspire to become ‘citizens at home’. They take refuge in the development field and the informal education methods which have been acquired through the European programme EUROMED Youth among others.
 
This is part of a series of features on projects funded by the EU’s Regional Programme, prepared by journalists and photographers on the ground or the ENPI Info Centre. (ENPI Info Centre)
 
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