Meet the NEX-LABS Startups - Drive Green for a sustainable transport
Drive Green aims at enabling the shift to an electrified transportation sector in the MENA region. The startup provides delivery and food provision companies with a sustainable and low cost transportation scheme involving e-vehicles and energy-on-demand. The energy supply is through easily accessible and photovoltaic-powered battery swapping stations located on the driver’s route.
NAWAMED Lebanon: Water conservation awareness campaign reaches 180 young students in Beirut
An awareness-raising campaign on water use and management hit the roads of Beirut with a mobile learning bus that visited four underprivileged schools in the area in December 2022. The Grade 3 students of Ibn Roshod School, Rawdat Al Ighatha School, Al Yarmouk School, and Al Bayader School were all enthusiastic to learn about water conservation and the importance of proper management.
MedRiSSE_Roadmap for replicability. Multi-actor and multi-level collaboration for Social Enterprise impact growth: Pair to Grow - Coach to Grow capacity building strategy
MedRiSSE_Roadmap for replicability. Incentive scheme for public-private co-production of SSE support services: MoreThanAJob subgrant mechanism
MedRiSSE_Roadmad for replicability. Piloting socially innovative public welfare programmes: MedTOWN local digital complementary currency
MedRiSSE_Roadmap for replicability. Consume Palestine Strategy: public-private collaboration for comprehensive support to rural value chains and women empowerment
MedRiSSE_Roadmap for replicability: Setting up a Social and Solidarity multi-service territorial support centre. CitESS model
MedSNAIL campaign on responsible consumption: Jordanian Ark of Taste products
MedRiSSE analysis report of social innovation within the capitalized projects. Cross-country and comparative research
REUSEMED in Spain provides citizens with a "catch-all box” to promote the culture of reuse
Córdoba's municipal waste company (Sadeco), lead beneficiary of REUSEMED, placed a box 'Cajón de Sastre' (meaning jumble in Spanish) in the Paseo de La Victoria, at the height of the city's Roman Mausoleum. Thanks to this initiative, promoted within the framework of the REUSEMED project, Córdoba's residents can deposit in it any object they no longer use. In this way, with a mechanism as simple as bartering, other people will be able to take these discarded items at no cost and give them a second live.