Create. Connect. Contribute.
Building bridges across Morocco, Europe, and the Mediterranean through active citizenship, civic engagement, and cross-border cooperation.
A Moroccan non-profit empowering youth since 2017.
We equip young Moroccans with the tools, access, and confidence to lead change. Through non-formal education, community-driven action, and international partnerships, we create real opportunities for civic participation and personal growth across Morocco and beyond.
Learn More About Us →Our Mission
To empower youth and strengthen communities through inclusive programmes that promote civic engagement, intercultural dialogue, digital literacy, and active participation in society across the Mediterranean.
Our Vision
A connected Mediterranean where young people lead, contribute, and shape a society built on diversity, solidarity, mutual respect, and active citizenship regardless of background or borders.
What We Do
We design programmes that promote personal growth, civic engagement, intercultural understanding, and community participation.
Social Inclusion & Equal Opportunities
Promoting fair access and belonging for young people facing social, cultural, or economic barriers.
Health, Wellbeing & Mental Resilience
Activities that support mental health, emotional balance, and resilience for young people across communities.
Culture, Creativity & Intercultural Dialogue
Cultural activities uniting communities through art, storytelling, and shared experiences.
Active Citizenship & Community Participation
Programmes empowering young individuals to take initiative and contribute to social change.
Youth Empowerment & Entrepreneurship
Capacity-building programmes equipping youth with professional skills and digital literacy.
Environmental Education & Sustainability
Nature-based learning and climate awareness promoting environmental responsibility.
Sport & Physical Activity
Using sport as a tool for social inclusion, teamwork, and personal development. We run programmes that bring young Moroccans together through football, athletics, and outdoor activities.
Animal Welfare & Awareness
Educational programmes on responsible animal care, biodiversity awareness, and community-driven initiatives to protect local wildlife and promote coexistence between people and animals.
Real Stories. Real People.
I applied through Medforumm for a youth exchange in Portugal. Ten days, fully funded, eight countries in one room. I came back to Rabat with skills I use daily and friends I still talk to. If you are between 18 and 30, apply. You have nothing to lose.
I spent six months in Greece through the European Solidarity Corps with Medforumm as my sending organisation. They handled the paperwork, the insurance, everything. I just had to show up and give my best. It changed my career path completely.
The digital skills training was one week in Rabat with youth workers from 12 countries. I learned how to facilitate workshops online, build a CV, and present myself. Three months later I got my first paid position at an NGO. Seriously, just apply.
I joined a neighbourhood clean-up organised by Medforumm. I expected one afternoon. Instead I met people from my own street I had never spoken to. We still organise monthly actions together. That one decision changed my local life.
My daughter went on her first international trip with Medforumm to Spain. She was 19 and had never left Morocco. She came back speaking better French, with a Youthpass certificate, and a confidence I had not seen in her before. I tell every parent I know.
Before Medforumm I had ideas but no platform. The leadership training gave me project management skills and connected me with a mentor. Today I run a youth association in Kenitra with 40 members. They gave me the push I needed.
During Ramadan we prepared over 500 meals with Medforumm for families in Salé. The logistics were professional, the team was kind, and the impact was visible. If you want to volunteer for something that actually reaches people, this is it.
I started as a social media volunteer, four hours a week from home. Within three months I had a portfolio of real content and they wrote me a recommendation letter that helped me land a marketing internship. Remote volunteering that actually counts.
We have partnered with Medforumm on three KA1 projects since 2020. They are reliable, they deliver on time, and their participants always come prepared. If you are an NGO looking for a serious partner in Morocco, reach out to them.
I had never been on a plane. Medforumm selected me for an exchange in Italy on intercultural dialogue. The flight, the hotel, the food, everything was covered by Erasmus+. I met people from Turkey, Greece, and Spain. That week opened my eyes to what is possible.
I applied through Medforumm for a youth exchange in Portugal. Ten days, fully funded, eight countries in one room. I came back to Rabat with skills I use daily and friends I still talk to. If you are between 18 and 30, apply. You have nothing to lose.
I spent six months in Greece through the European Solidarity Corps with Medforumm as my sending organisation. They handled the paperwork, the insurance, everything. I just had to show up and give my best. It changed my career path completely.
The digital skills training was one week in Rabat with youth workers from 12 countries. I learned how to facilitate workshops online, build a CV, and present myself. Three months later I got my first paid position at an NGO. Seriously, just apply.
I joined a neighbourhood clean-up organised by Medforumm. I expected one afternoon. Instead I met people from my own street I had never spoken to. We still organise monthly actions together. That one decision changed my local life.
My daughter went on her first international trip with Medforumm to Spain. She was 19 and had never left Morocco. She came back speaking better French, with a Youthpass certificate, and a confidence I had not seen in her before. I tell every parent I know.
Before Medforumm I had ideas but no platform. The leadership training gave me project management skills and connected me with a mentor. Today I run a youth association in Kenitra with 40 members. They gave me the push I needed.
During Ramadan we prepared over 500 meals with Medforumm for families in Salé. The logistics were professional, the team was kind, and the impact was visible. If you want to volunteer for something that actually reaches people, this is it.
I started as a social media volunteer, four hours a week from home. Within three months I had a portfolio of real content and they wrote me a recommendation letter that helped me land a marketing internship. Remote volunteering that actually counts.
We have partnered with Medforumm on three KA1 projects since 2020. They are reliable, they deliver on time, and their participants always come prepared. If you are an NGO looking for a serious partner in Morocco, reach out to them.
I had never been on a plane. Medforumm selected me for an exchange in Italy on intercultural dialogue. The flight, the hotel, the food, everything was covered by Erasmus+. I met people from Turkey, Greece, and Spain. That week opened my eyes to what is possible.
Whether you’re a young participant, volunteer, or partner organisation — there’s a place for you in our network.