GreenBuilding in Tunisia: highlighting the importance of creating a cluster on green buildings to join common efforts
An interview for the Green building cluster with the Head of the General Manager of the Technology Pole in Borj Cedria, Mr. Zakaria Hamad!
MedSNAIL in Palestine: senses awaken by the Mediterranean. TASTE.
MedSNAIL has celebrated this 28 November 2022 the Mediterranean Day together with the whole ENI CBC Med family. Our participation is thanks to the Rural Women´s Development Society (RWDS), MedSNAIL partner in Palestine which has collected the testimonies of some producers and farmers, who have explained what the Mediterranean means to them through their senses. Taiseer Sadaqa describes it through the sense of taste.
MedSNAIL in Palestine: senses awaken by the Mediterranean. TOUCH.
MedSNAIL has celebrated this 28th November 2022 the Mediterranean Day together with the whole ENI CBC Med family. Our participation from the Rural Women´s Development Society (RWDS), MedSNAIL partner in Palestine has collected the testimonies of some producers and farmers, who have explained what the Mediterranean means to them through their senses. Um Bashar describes it through the sense of touch.
SIRCLES in Tunisia promoting awareness actions on circular economy for children
This article forms part of a series of publications under SIRCLES project to support circular economy opportunities for employment and social inclusion in our partner territories in Palestine, Lebanon, Spain, Tunisia, Italy, Greece, and Jordan.
GreenBuilding in Tunisia initiated the green building cluster!
BorjCedria Technopark Management Company, Tunisian partner of the GreenBuilding project, organized on the 22nd November 2022 a workshop for the establishment of a Green Building cluster in Tunisia.
MEDWAYCAP travelling exhibition: from Syracuse, Italy to the Mediterranean, telling the good practices of 'non-conventional water’
An exhibition, designed to travel and tell the story of proposals on the management of "Non-Conventional Water Resources". It is the "MEDWAYCAP exhibition", previewed in Syracuse and soon to be hosted by the Medwaycap project partner countries, starting with Tunisia in February 2023.
COMMON project marks Mediterranean Day with a special video
In 2020, the 42 Member States of the Union for the Mediterranean declared the 28th of November as the official Day of the Mediterranean, to be marked annually, calling upon the entire Mediterranean community and everyone who identifies with the Mediterranean to celebrate the lasting legacy of this age-old agora of cultural dialogue, wisdom and humanism.
ARTOLIO presents olive tree varieties and why they matter, Issue 3 - Nabali Baladi Variety
As established in previous entries, the olive variety that is used in each olive oil is the determinant factor for the variances in taste that differentiates one extra virgin olive oil from another. ARTOLIO farmers not only vary in culture but also, their oils differ because each territory hosts a different variety. The fruitiness, bitterness, and aftertaste depends mainly on the variety that has been nurtured, and how it's been tended to. In this entry, the focus will be one of the predominant varieties of Palestine, the Nabali Baladi.
Med4Waste Jordan: meet our partner EDAMA
Mediterranean Dialogue for Waste Management Governance project (Med4Waste), aims to facilitate new governance models for integrated and efficient urban waste management policies across the Mediterranean strategy. The project lays on a strong and experienced partnership composed of 7 organisations from 6 Mediterranean countries and reinforced by 3 pools of associated partners and supporters from the whole basin. In this video, our partners in Jordan, EDAMA, are explaining their part in the project.
Sapin: MENAWARA contributes to mitigating the effects of drought on irrigated agriculture in Andalucìa
Forecasts of production losses in strategic crops such as olive groves are conditioning the socio-economic development of numerous rural areas in the reigon of Andalusia, Spain.
This situation is not exclusive to Andalusian agriculture and is affecting many rural areas in the Mediterranean, one of the most water-scarce regions in the world.
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