Maghroum'IN focuses on youth with 74 entrepreneurship projects in culture and sport

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 07 October 2025

Maghroum'IN Project Supports 74 Entrepreneurial Initiatives Across Tunisia

The Maghroum'IN project has recently officially announced its support for 74 entrepreneurial projects, led by young talents from all districts of Tunisia. This selection, the result of a rigorous evaluation process, marks a key step in Maghroum'IN's commitment to economic inclusion and the creativity of Tunisian youth.

As part of this dynamic, Maghroum'IN organized an event and a series of orientation workshops on October 3 and 4, marking a new phase of the Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Program.

These 74 projects will benefit from financial and technical support during their implementation and are divided into two distinct paths:

  • On the one hand, the Incubation path, which supports 39 projects, aims to stimulate creativity, accompany young people, including those facing socio-economic difficulties, to concretize their ideas and generate new job opportunities.
  • On the other hand, the Acceleration component is designed for 35 companies to encourage their growth, ensure their sustainability, preserve jobs, and promote the adoption of new trends to strengthen their impact.

A Mosaic of Innovative Projects Ready to Emerge

The selected projects are distinguished by a great thematic diversity and a marked ambition to energize their communities.

In the sports sector, the main themes include e-sports, events, outdoor activities, as well as the development of spaces dedicated to sports and wellness.

The cultural sector is also well represented, with projects covering performing arts, the creation of cultural centers, audiovisual and musical production, and the development of innovative media and cultural platforms.

Integrated into the European Union's EU4Youth program, Maghroum'IN is implemented by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), the British Council, and the Foundation for the Internationalization of Public Administrations (FIAP), in collaboration with the Tunisian Ministries of Cultural Affairs and Youth and Sports.

Maghroum'IN positions itself as an initiative aimed at strengthening the participation of young people in public and economic life in Tunisia, placing youth at the heart of cultural and sports dynamics.