Best Practices
Explore innovative, youth-driven solutions from around the world. The Hope Network showcases best practices that inspire change and drive impactful results.
From civic engagement and leadership to upskilling, innovation and job creation, these initiatives empower young people to lead the way in shaping a better future.

Last Updated: October 9, 2025
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UPSHIFT
The UPSHIFT Program in Tunisia is a national youth empowerment initiative led by the Ministry of Youth and Sports in collaboration with UNICEF. It aims to equip young people, particularly NEET youth (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), with essential life skills, entrepreneurship training, and project development support to enhance their economic and social integration

Competence Framework and Training Program for Youth Workers
The core idea of the training program is to provide a clear and actionable competence framework that helps youth workers acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to support the development of young people effectively.

Revitalised National Youth Service
The primary aim of the NYS program is to mobilize young people to become active citizens of the country’s democracy, while earning an income and increasing their employability.

World Youth Festival
To foster international youth cooperation and build a shared future—one that is just, multipolar, and rooted in collaboration and the pursuit of a balanced exchange of interests.


Morocco Youth Award
A project dedicated to fulfilling the dreams of young people, giving them the opportunity to showcase their creativity, accompany their ambitions, and support their projects across various fields. The award was launched for the first time in 2024 under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.

National Volunteer Program
The National Volunteer Program "Mutatawi", launched by the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication in 2023 under King Mohammed VI’s directives, supports youth engagement in sustainable development. The 2024 cycle, for 18-22-year-olds, includes citizenship training and field experience, fostering skills in history, democracy, entrepreneurship, media, and technology
