CEOMED published a scientific article about the potential of waste management processes in fruit and vegetables markets in Jordan and Tunisia
We are pleased to announce that our colleagues from the University of Naples Federico II in Italy, in collaboration with the Democritus University of Thrace, Greece, the University of Jordan, the Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax in Tunisia and the CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones científica in Spain), published an interesting article about the potential of Biochemical methane from the wholesale markets in the Anaerobic digestion production as a waste management process.
U-SOLVE presents the results of the evaluation of entrepreneurship ecosystem in 6 Mediterranean regions
U-SOLVE ten partners of six Mediterranean countries met in Jordan to highlight project accomplishments and challenges so far and to agree on productive methods for urban development solutions.
The project will announce a call for sub grants giving the chance for creative entrepreneurs of women and youth to be part of urban development in their areas.
Med-EcoSuRe in Beyond All Limits conference: Accelerating the digital green transition in the building sector
On May 11th 2022, University of Campania, and University of Florence, partners of Med-EcoSuRe pa
RESMYLE bridges the gap with policy-makers to boost the future prospects for NEETs in green jobs
RESMYLE is tackling youth unemployment in the Mediterranean by equipping NEETs with the right skills to seize opportunities in the environmental and sustainable development sectors, drivers of future growth, but that’s only half the story.
The final section of the cooperation path between the MEDISS partners for the management of water resources has started
The MEDISS partners met on 10 May for a coordination meeting to review progress in the implementation of the pilot projects in the four Countries participating and the planning of activities in the final year of the project.
The partners analysed the five MEDISS work packages in depth, with the aim of assessing any potential critical points and identifying the solutions to be implemented in order to achieve the desired results.
GREENLAND is about to launch training to NEETS and women in green and circular economy sector
Not only young people who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET)s and women were the main focus of the Labour Market study (click here) conducted by the GREENLAND project, but also it emphasized on the needs and the reality of SMEs, creating mechanisms to reduce the mismatch between the labour market and the skills of NEETs and women.
SOLE explains technical, financial and legal barriers to energy rehabilitation of public buildings in the Mediterranean
The SOLE project, co-funded by ENI CBC MED Programme, aims to carry out cost-effective and innovative energy rehabilitation interventions on 7 public buildings in the following Mediterranean countries : Lebanon, Tunisia, Egypt, Italy,
MED4EBM in Italy launches the "Mediterranean Forum for Integrated Ecosystem Management"
The launch event of the "Mediterranean Forum for Integrated Ecosystem Management," under the framework of the MED4EBM project, opened this Thursday 12th May 2022 in Sibari, in the province of Cosenza (Calabria, Italy). The project, funded by the ENI CBC MED program, is being implemented in four countries from the Mediterranean and Red Seas: Jordan, Lebanon, Tunisia, and Italy.
STAND Up!: Ten young entrepreneurs in the textile industry selected to have access to finance in Spain
Ten young entrepreneurs in the textile and fashion industry, aged under 35, have been s
Med4Waste presents its capitalisation activities on Mediterranean Waste Management during a Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) event
On 14th March 2022, the Med4Waste project contributed to the 3rd working group on environment and climate change online event organised by the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM). Under the “Zooming in – 2030 greneer med supporting projects” session, municipal waste under– Pollution of 2030 GreenerMed Agenda was tackled by introducing Med4Waste project.
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 153
- Next page