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Submit Project Proposals for Interreg NEXT MED Programme

Submit Project Proposals for Interreg NEXT MED Programme

Deadline: 28-Mar-24

Interreg NEXT MED is a Programme funded by the European Union (EU) that supports transnational cooperation through the financing of joint projects which aim at making the Mediterranean area more resilient to the shared challenges it faces.

NEXT MED is part of Interreg, a key instrument of the European Union which promotes European territorial cooperation across borders by means of joint programmes, projects and networks among national, regional and local actors from different EU Member States and among EU actors and adjacent non-EU countries, partner countries, overseas countries and territories (OCTs). Interreg encourages the harmonious economic, social and territorial development of the EU as a whole and its neighborhood – a core objective of the EU’s Cohesion Policy. Interreg tackles common challenges and develops shared solutions to address issues of joint interest like climate change, digital transformation, social inclusion, health, research, education, etc.

The principles of mutual accountability, shared ownership and responsibility, cooperation on equal footing are at the core of the Interreg NEXT MED Programme.

With a budget of €253 million, Interreg NEXT MED aims at contributing to smart, sustainable, fair development for all across the Mediterranean basin by supporting balanced, longlasting, far-reaching cooperation and multilevel governance. The programme mission is to finance cooperation projects that address joint socio-economic, environmental and governance challenges at Mediterranean level such as the uptake of advanced technologies, competitiveness of SMEs and job creation, energy efficiency, water management, climate change adaptation, transition to a circular and resource efficient economy, education and training, health care.

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For more information, visit Interreg NEXT MED.

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