In cooperation with its local, European and international partners, AMSED implements various projects aimed at young people and youth workers. Why participate in our projects?
Meeting people from diverse cultures
Deepen your knowledge on fascinating topics
Discovering new ways of thinking and acting
Developing new skills
Strengthening civic engagement and solidarity
Developing new projects
Become more independent
Working within European and international networks
Our mobility projects
Participating in a mobility programme with AMSED is an opportunity to learn, take action and open up to the world, but it is also:
Inclusive and formative experiences where you develop cross-disciplinary, digital and intercultural skills
Comprehensive support from AMSED before, during and after your mobility programme
Authentic connections forged with other young people, youth workers and local stakeholders.
AMSED implements various solidarity and citizenship projects at local, European and international level. These projects, aimed at young people with fewer opportunities, seek to strengthen their civic engagement and raise their awareness of current issues, digital technology and solidarity. They may be carried out in cooperation with local youth organisations.
These projects include:
The e-citizenship factory: workshops and web-trotteurs
This project is co-funded by the European Social Fund as part of the ESF+ national programme ‘Employment, Inclusion, Youth and Skills’ 2021/2027.
Funded by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the authority granting the grant can be held responsible for them.
Practical info
Address: 17 rue de Boston, 67000 Strasbourg Access: Tram C and E (Esplanade) – Bus L1, 30 and 31 (Esplanade / Ankara stops)