SOLE in Tunisia is organising a workshop to design an energy policy paper for the Tunisian municipalities
To present this work, the Tunisian partner of SOLE invites you to a live broadcast at FNCT’s Facebook page, on Oct.6th 2022 at 7PM local tim…
ARTOLIO partner Kiki Zinoviadou: "There are limited opportunities for farmers in Greece to receive funding and assistance to improve their business."
Incorporated to the project since the very beginning, Kiki has been wo…
ARTOLIO partner Athanasios Gertsis, from Thessaloniki, Greece: "The olive farmers were very enthusiastic about the use of new technologies."
With the help of agronomists like Athanasios, ARTOLIO strives for a future where innovation, sustainabili…
SOLE contributed to the European Sustainable Energy Week
SOLE contributed to the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) by participating to one of the main event’s sessions in Brussels and to the Sustainable Energy Days in Prato, Italy.
“Kneiss Shining” project: in the Tunisian Gulf of Gabes, ENSERES supports a bottom-up path to eco-tourism
"Kneiss Shining" is the project proposed by ACG (Association for the Continuity of Generations) which has been awarded one of the …
Ownership and sustainability: key elements for nature conservation projects
At the 20th anniversary of IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation, ENI CBC MED programme highlights the importance of ownership and sustainability for successful project im…
Jordan: procurement for 2 automatic mixing water systems under the PROSIM project
PROSIM partner National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) launched a tender to supply, install and operate 2 automatic mixing water systems (Decission support systems, DSS) …
ARTOLIO presents olive tree varieties and why they matter, Issue 2 - Koroneiki Variety
The Koroneiki variety poses an interesting case. It is a Greek variety and was introduced in Cyprus around 1977. Both of which are regions where the project is stationed, mean…
FruitFlyNet-ii changes the way Medfly control is implemented in Tunisia
Learn how by reading the interview with our local coordinator, Professor Mohamed Braham.