FISH MED NET in Tunisia launches a call for consultation to organize a training about fisheries sector.

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L’Association Tunisienne pour le Développement de la Pêche Artisanale launches a call for consultation to organize a training of trainers for the national training on the diversification of activities in the fisheries sector.

Application deadline:

People who are interested can send their application before 22th November 2022 until14:00.

Offers should be submitted only by e-mail to the following address: fishmednet.atdepa@gmail.com

For more information, please see the attached file. (In Arabic only)

 

Trainers will be trained as participants within the international training course organized by CIHEAM Bari on fishery diversification activities, and structured as follows:

  • The course consists of video-recorded lessons divided into 4 modules based on the business models developed (services to community, aquaculture, sustainable coastal tourism, and food sector) ;
  • Each module is divided into several episodes of 15-20 minutes, for a total of 4 hours, where the topics are dealt with experts, deepening topics through interviews with operators in the sector, testimonials of good practices, and deepening criticalities and opportunities of the fishery diversification activities ;
  • Trainers will be involved in this course as participants to acquire all the knowledge needed at the international level and standardise training as much as possible among the project’s target countries

About the FISH MED NET project :

The European Fishery Mediterranean Network (FISH MED NET) project was launched on September 1, 2019, and will run over until 31th August 2023. The objective of this project is to provide considerable support to the artisanal fishing sector, with the aim of seizing opportunities for diversification and integration into other sectors. This project is co-funded by the EU under the ENI CBC Med Programme 2014-2020 which brings together the coastal territories of 14 European and south Mediterranean countries for a more competitive, innovative, inclusive and sustainable Mediterranean area.

 

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