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Approximately 100 participants from 38 countries met at the first Euro-Mediterranean Youth Parliament, from May 26th to June 3rd, in Berlin, with the aim of practicing parliamentary manners discussing political and social issues beyond cultural and geographic borders. In addition to the many issues explored, participants were further introduced to various cultures, through events such as the Euro-Mediterranean Village and the Euro-Med Concert. The youths’ efforts resulted in a set of resolutions that were presented to the stakeholders during the last day of the general assembly.
Zajel Youth Exchange Program was represented by Safa Darwazeh and Jehad Fadah as part of the Palestinian delegation. Safa worked with the Committee on Economic and Social Affairs
, looking at such questions as: "What is the economic, political and social impact of Globalization? What role, if any, should national governments play in responding to its impact?"
Jehad Fadah worked with
the Committee on Youth Affairs, looking at the questions: "How do young people in Europe and the Mediterranean perceive each other? Is there a need to develop a better understanding between the cultures and peoples of Europe and the Mediterranean and if so, how?"
Additional to the academic and political discussions, the Palestinian delegation expressed the culture of Palestine at the Euro-Med concert, singing songs from Palestine, and at the Euro-Med Village, where amidst the products of the other participating countries, the Palestinian corner displayed multi-colored embroideries, Nablusi sweets and soap, books, flags, and foods of Palestine. In particular, the Palestinian Hatta (Kuffiya) was extremely popular, and by the end of the day nearly all of the Euro-Med participants sported the checkered scarf. Gathered together, Arab youths from different regions sang in Arabic while the audience listened attentively and admiring the warmth and affection amongst the youths.
Despite the diversity among the participants, Zajel representatives were able to interact and find much in common with youths of like ages and respected the differences, and believed that without understanding one another they won't be able to live in peace. One of the most significant aspects of the event was meeting other Arab youths: together.


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