MERAVIGLIA strengthens Euro-Mediterranean cooperation in Rome

At the Sala Tirreno in the Lazio Region, Fondazione Amesci, a partner in the MERAVIGLIA project, took part in the session dedicated to Italian beneficiaries of Interreg NEXT MED, promoting operational exchange and the sharing of best practices.

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Group photo with Italian beneficiaries and representatives of the Interreg NEXT MED programme

On December 18, 2025, at the Sala Tirreno of the Lazio Region headquarters in Rome, Fondazione Amesci participated in a training day dedicated to Italian beneficiaries of the Interreg NEXT MED Program.

The event, organized by the Puglia Region—the National Contact Point for the Program in Italy—in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, represented a key moment for operational exchange, clarification of procedures, and sharing of best practices among beneficiary organizations.

Fondazione Amesci was represented by Guido Spaccaforno and Christian Colimore, partners in the MERAVIGLIA project – Mediterranean Entrepreneurship’s Real Added Values to Innovate and Green Local and Inner Areas, which brings together eight partners from six Mediterranean countries.

Through MERAVIGLIA, Fondazione Amesci actively contributes to promoting sustainable development, strengthening green skills, and supporting youth entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on enhancing local territories and inland areas. The project aims to strengthen cooperation between Mediterranean regions and generate concrete opportunities for innovation and inclusive growth.
Fondazione Amesci thus reaffirms its commitment to Euro-Mediterranean cooperation in order to produce a tangible, structuring, and sustainable impact on the territories.

 

 

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