RESMYLE: 13 winning projects to raise young people's awareness of sustainable development
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The international jury of the call for projects to raise awareness of sustainable development among young NEETs thanked all participants and selected 13 winning projects.
29 projects were received, it was not easy to choose between them!
The 13 winners of the call for projects to raise young people's awareness on sustainable development are the following:
France :
NAWAMED: culture, law, tools, regulations ... possible barriers discussed in Sicily for the use of non-conventional water
During the first regional meeting - defined “Water Table” - organized by the EuroMediterranean Center for the Sustainable Development - SVI.MED, last June 25th, 2021, stakeholders identified and debated about possible barriers to the use of non-conventional water resources (NCWR) - rainwater and treated greywater - at domestic level within the Sicilian regional context.
PROSIM : the General Directorate of Rural Engineering and Water Exploitation announces the result of their offer to install a photovoltaic station for farmers in Mahdia - Tunisia
In the framework of the PROSIM project activities in Tunisia, the local partner, the General Directorate of Rural Engineering and Water Exploitation (DGGREE), is installing a photovoltaic station with a capacity of 100 kWc that will supply energy to a Reverse Osmosis unit in the region of Mahdia.
Thus, CONURESOL company was selected through a call for tenders and the result was announced on the 7 of July 2021.
Lebanon: STAND Up! organizes a virtual showcasing and pitching webinar!
For the past two months, the STAND Up! fashion and textile entrepreneurs have been working to develop their green business models, finance and market strategies, and preparing to showcase their solutions.
Spain: Innovative Smart City principles in the city of Malaga, partner in the SME4SMARTCITIES project
SME4SMARTCITIES addresses urban challenges through SMEs to ensure smarter and more sustainable Mediterranean cities. Let’s have a look at the Zeta district project in Malaga, Spain to get inspired.
CLIMA - New call for tender for the selection of an administrative and financial management assistant in Tunisia
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Le Centre International des Technologies de l’Environnement de Tunis (CITET) lance une nouvelle fois un appel à candidature dans le cadre du Projet CLIMA pour la sélection d’un cadre en comptabilité ou finance pour renforcer l’équipe de gestion de projet.
CLIMA - New call for tender for the selection of a non-profit association in Tunisia
Consultation pour la sélection d’une association ou toutes autres organisations à but non lucratif pour la réalisation et suivie de certaines activités de sensibilisation au profit d’écoles (mise en place de composteurs individuels et suivi du précédé de compostage avec les écoliers), de professionnels de la restauration (hôteliers et restaurateurs pour la lutte contre le gaspillage alimentaire) et des citoyens de la région de Mahdia pour les sensibiliser au paradigme de « zéro déchets » et ce dans le cadre
Tunisia: COMMON project develops institutional capacities against marine litter
The COMMON project team at the Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de la Mer (INSTM) organized a training with local institutions and associations for the reduction of marine litter through the integrated management of marine litter.
Tunisia: Co-Evolve4BG identifies key factors for sustainable tourism development in Djerba
Within the framework of the Co-Evolve 4BG project, a workshop took place in Djerba, Tunisia, on 26th of June, where one of the pilot areas of the project is located.
The event was organized by the National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies (INSTM), lead beneficiary of the project, at Seabel Rym Beach Hotel and it was dedicated to local actors belonging to different institutions who came enthusiastically to learn about all the progress that has been made so far in this pilot area of the Co-Evolve4BG project.
U-SOLVE: An open innovation process for tackling sustainable development goals’ challenges for urban areas in Cyprus and the Mediterranean Region
The achievement of sustainable urban development is becoming one of the top priorities for many counties around the globe as by 2050 more than two thirds of the planet’s population will be urban.
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