SALAM project launched to improve cardiology care access
MedYCI launches a call for applications for Mediterranean young people in audiovisual field
On International Women's Day: more “men role models” to improve gender equality
DIEM workshop in Spain explores cultural heritage training needs
Tunisia, European Union celebrate 20 years of cross-border cooperation
DIGIWAVE co-designs inclusive digital training in Amman for the Mediterranean
MEDAIGENCY’s Hackathons Advance AI Solutions for Health Emergencies
MedFireWise: when space technology meets wildfire prevention in Algeria
Call for green transition projects: 79 proposals admitted to step 2
Launch event of the Interreg NEXT MED projects in Lebanon
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09/03/2026
DIEM Call for applications for the selection of an external auditor in Tunisia
DIEM's tunisian partner, Animed SARL, is launching a call for the selection of a Tunisian external auditor.
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09/03/2026
The American University of Beirut, MILenARI partner, will establish one of the first academic CAR-T facilities in the Middle East
The American University of Beirut (AUB) joins MILenARI as a key partner driving the decentralisation of CAR‑T production across Mediterranean Partner Countries. AUB co‑leads the work package dedicated to the establishment, certification, and validation of CAR‑T manufacturing facilities.
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09/03/2026
DIEM workshop in Jordan explores training needs in Cultural Heritage education through national gap analysis
On 7 March 2026, the DIEM Jordan partner Tarmeem Center for the Training on the Preservation of Cultural and Natural Heritage organised an online workshop bringing together representatives from public authorities, universities and the private sector to discuss the current skills needs in the Cultural Heritage field.
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09/03/2026
MedYCI launches a call for applications for Mediterranean young people in audiovisual field
Selected participants will join an innovative learning programme combining audiovisual storytelling, digital creativity, and critical thinking, through workshops, peer exchange, and experimentation in MedYCI Studios. Deadline to apply: 18/03/2026
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09/03/2026
Mediterranean Innovators Pitch AI Solutions for Crisis Management at MEDAIGENCY Transnational Hackathon
Following successful national competitions, the best teams from four Mediterranean countries pitched their AI solutions at the MEDAIGENCY Transnational Hackathon, showcasing innovative approaches to strengthening health emergency management systems.
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06/03/2026
CLUSTERATLAS4MED launches a call for an external auditor in Tunisia
The Tunisian partner Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie du Cap Bon has launched a call for an external auditor to support CLUSTERATLAS4MED by verifying project expenditures and financial reports. Interested candidates can submit their proposals until 18 March 2026.
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06/03/2026
INNOVATILE reviews progress and plans next steps for ceramic industry innovation
The meeting took place in Turkey, reviewed the activities carried out during the first six months of the project and jointly planned those for the next six months.
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06/03/2026
INNOVATILE project brings industry, academia and policymakers together to advance ceramic decarbonization in Türkiye
A panel session was held entitled 'Decarbonizing the Ceramic Industry through Industry–Academia–Policy Collaboration'
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06/03/2026
Mediterranean municipalities are stepping into the digital future with SMARTMED
SMARTMED supports Mediterranean municipalities in upgrading public services through smart energy and health pilot applications. By combining real-world testbeds, cross-border cooperation and strategic digital planning, the project strengthens governance and accelerates sustainable urban transformation.
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I am absolutely convinced of the importance of initiatives such as Interreg NEXT MED – a Programme created for the territories, with the territories, which puts the Mediterranean at the center of the European Union’s action. The success of the Programme is also related to the energy and commitment of the Region of Sardinia as Managing Authority.
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The different phases of the Mediterranean Basin Programme have promoted cooperation between people through partnerships among the public and private sectors, as well as the civil society. The importance of the Programme lies in its contribution to smart, sustainable and equitable development across the Mediterranean basin by supporting balanced, long-lasting, broad-based cooperation and multilateral governance.
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Within the framework of the European Union’s cooperation policies with partner countries, Interreg NEXT MED serves as a pivotal platform for collaborative action across the Mediterranean. Leveraging its extensive experience in implementing the largest cooperation initiative in the Euro-Mediterranean area, the Region of Sardinia is dedicated to fostering harmonious fruitful relations between the two shores, with a continued commitment extending into the post-2027 programming period.
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NEXT MED is the largest Interreg programme on the EU’s external borders both in terms of funding and geographical coverage. When agreeing on the priorities, the 15 participating countries very wisely decided to focus on the most pressing needs and problems of the Mediterranean, in particular those that are best tackled jointly rather than by each country on its own. This is very much in line with the Commission’s vision.








