On the basis of volunteering, twelve young people aged 18 to 29, from France, Lebanon, Jordan and Tunisia, made their intelligence and their talent for a local project in Hammamet.
These young people all belong to the Neet category, that is to say young people who are neither in employment, nor at school, nor in training. Although their profiles and motivations are diverse, one thing unites them: they believe in the virtues of volunteering, exchange, solidarity and sharing.
Impregnated with these values, this group, gathered in a training workshop recently, at the Maison de l’Environnement in Hammamet, worked on the “creation of a cultural and tourist circuit in the medina of Hammamet”.
This group was supervised by the experts and animators of the Environmental Education Association (AERE), partner of Resmyle.
The general objective of the workshop is to contribute to the promotion of cultural tourism in the city of Hammamet thanks to a better knowledge of the material and intangible heritage of the Hammamet medina, awareness and mobilization of local actors around heritage tourism challenges on the territory and finally to the proposal of concrete tools for the tourist promotion of the heritage of the Medina.
An initiative to salute and value both, heritage and culture have, in fact, became the most important elements that motivate tourist travel in the world.
A product that our cities, with the contribution of local authorities and the Ministry of Tourism, must highlight to seduce a local and foreign clientele increasingly imbued with heritage and everything that relates to the history of the country.
The Resmyle project aims above all to improve the professional and social integration of young Mediterranean, in particular those who are in the most difficult situations of unemployment, economic or social difficulties.