MedSNAIL: mapping of traditional food products in Balqa, Jordan
As part of MedSNAIL project, Women for Cultural Development (Namaa) shows us in this video the process of their mapping to identify food products that are deeply rooted within the culture and heritage of Balqa (Jordan), the area chosen for the development of the project.
Tunisie : le projet FruitFlyNet-ii recrute !
L’Institut de l’Olivier recherche un.e responsable de la communication et un.e responsable financier.ère dans le cadre du projet FruitFlyNet-ii. La date limite de remise des candidatures le 31 octobre.
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Tunisie : le projet INVESTMED recherche un auditeur externe
Palestine : MEDSt@rts recherche des consultants en entreprises
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LEADERS International, Palestinian partner of MEDSt@rts, is looking for business consultants, who will be responsible for supporting potential young entrepreneurs in the development of their business plans.
The deadline for submitting applications is October 25th.
Projet COMMON : groupe de travail local à Monastir, Tunisie, pour réduire les déchets marins
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The Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de la Mer (INSTM), one of COMMON project partners, organized the first local working group of the project on 9 October, a training for local stakeholders in order to promote the relationship between marine litter reduction and the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM).
Liban : MEDSt@rts est toujours à la recherche d'un expert en microfinance
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The Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Saida and South Lebanon, partner of MEDSt@rts project, has extended the deadline for the selection of an expert specialized in the microfinance sector.
The new deadline for submitting applications is 30th October.
MedSNAIL project shows the work of a tomato paste producer in West Bekaa, Lebanon
This video is the first episode in “The Heritage Guardians” series of videos to highlight local producers and traditional products in the project target regions. In this video, Mrs. Lina Saadeh Haddad shows us the production of the traditional tomoto paste in West Bekaa, Lebanon.