MEDWAYCAP project is looking for an external financial auditor in Italy
NRD-UNISS, Desertification Research Centre of Sassari University, partner of MEDWAYCAP, has published an expression of interest for selecting a financial auditor to perform the expenditure and revenue verification report - EVR, with the purpose to provide a reasonable assurance that costs co-financed by the ENI CBC MED Programme are accounted for and claimed in accordance with the provisions of the contract.
Deadline: 8 September 2023
CEOMED launched a useful tool for people working on the biological process of organic waste
CEOMED launched a platform named "High-Resolution Piloting Framework" for the Anaerobic Digestion simulation tool that contains interesting functions.
The webinar for this Tool is now ready on YouTube with subtitles in English and French.
See the webinar and discover the platform in the following links:
Webinar with English subtitles
RESTART MED! empowers Sustainable adventures in Tunisia: An Inside Look at IDWEY's Journey with Khouloud Kaabi
IDWEY is a web platform that allows travelers or locals to live outdoor experiences within the framework of regional and responsible tourism. Users will identify and rate these experiences so that everyone can discover and enjoy them. The purpose of IDWEY is to share information on regional tourism websites, the exchange of experience between users.
NAWAMED: A successful participatory process in Tunisia to co-design the edible garden thanks to the valorisation of treated grey water
In Tunisia, student participation made a difference in the sustainable valorisation of treated greywater based on the concepts of beauty, sustainability and inclusiveness.
BERLIN main results and tools for energy efficiency in buildings
The finalisation of BERLIN project’s lifecycle is approaching. During the last four years, the project managed to achieve all its milestones and create impactful results which can be used by a wide range of stakeholders and replicated in other geographies in the near future. To scale up the technical innovations developed in the project framework two infographics have been produced as follows:
BERLIN final newsletter presenting the final phase of transforming buildings into self-sufficient cost-effective buildings
During the period of December 2022 to August 2023, the project entered in its final phase where all activities were smoothly implemented, and deliverables are fully completed. Throughout the project implementation period the partners were fully dedicated to deliver impactful work, leading to high-quality project results.
Med4Waste launches a waste management catalogue that showcases its capitalised projects
Med4Waste waste management catalogue aims at providing waste management experts and decision-makers in the Mediterranean region with valuable insights into the remarkable accomplishments of its capitalised projects, which serve as exemplary models for replication. This catalogue offers a comprehensive overview of the implemented activities, success stories and invaluable lessons learned.
Med4Waste on sustainable cooking: turning Mujadara leftovers into Mujadara Wrap
As part of Med4Waste capitalised projects awareness raising campaign, the project presents Zero Waste and sustainable cooking recipes from the Mediterranean cuisine. This campaign aims to promote better waste management and a circular economy, along with the successful implementation of our capitalised projects that are funded under the ENI CBC MED programme (DECOST, CLIMA, CEOMED, REUSEMED, and Med-InA).
Med4Waste on sustainable cooking: turning almond pulp into vegan Labneh
As part of Med4Waste capitalised projects awareness raising campaign, the project presents Zero Waste and sustainable cooking recipes from the Mediterranean cuisine. This campaign aims to promote better waste management and a circular economy, along with the successful implementation of our capitalised projects that are funded under the ENI CBC MED programme (DECOST, CLIMA, CEOMED, REUSEMED, and Med-InA).
Med4Waste sustainable cooking recipes: zero waste banana pudding
As part of Med4Waste capitalised projects awareness raising campaign, the project presents Zero Waste and sustainable cooking recipes from the Mediterranean cuisine. This campaign aims to promote better waste management and a circular economy, along with the successful implementation of our capitalised projects that are funded under the ENI CBC MED programme (DECOST, CLIMA, CEOMED, REUSEMED, and Med-InA).
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