The Mediterranean library of knowledge

Explore the ENI CBC Med Programme's library of deliverables: a comprehensive digital repository of diverse resources tailored for the Mediterranean region. Discover in-depth studies, innovative strategies, and practical tools spanning tools addressing key environmental, economic, and social issues. The library is your go-to source to find valuable knowledge to inspire new collaborative projects driving fair, sustainable and inclusive development across the Mediterranean.

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MedRiSSE E-Learning Courses on Co-production and Social Innovation with SSE entities

These courses result from the knowledge and experience gained from five capitalized projects funded by the ENI CBC MED Programme. All projects aimed to enhance a collaborative ecosystem for Social Solidarity Economy (SSE) initiatives, support social business startups, and promote social innovation. In total, 5 eLearning courses have been developed and uploaded to the Med Co-production Lab: Co-production of Public Policies and Complementary Currencies, Alliances with SSE for Employment and Education, Support to Social Business Start-ups on Scaling up and Replication, Fair Trade, Rural Entrepreneurship and Women's Empowerment, and How to Develop a Local Ecosystem of SSE Based on CITESS Methodology. Once the course is successfully completed after a quick quiz, the Lab automatically generates a certificate of knowledge. All courses have been translated to Arabic and Spanish.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - ITA

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - FR

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Practical Guide - Toward a Municipal Waste Management Plan 2.0 - EN

This publication represents the final product, an overview, and as well ‘a baton to pass’ after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project. This publication aims to share experiences and best practices from the CLIMA project, focusing on three municipalities from different countries. The target audience includes public and private entities, particularly Mediterranean municipalities seeking to improve waste management and adopt the zero waste approach. By providing guidance, showcasing different starting points, and sharing vital information, this publication aims to inspire and support practical steps towards the transition to zero waste.

Integrate Municipal Waste Management Plan - Municipality of Bickfaya (Lebanon)

This is one of the Integrated Municipal Waste Management Plans (IMWMP) developed within the CLIMA project. The IMWMP incorporates specific measures to manage waste, including organic waste, establish ambitious waste reduction targets, and promote the reuse of organic components.

Integrate Municipal Waste Management Plan - Municipality of Mahdia (Tunisia)

This is one of the integrated Municipal Waste Management Plans (IMWMP) developed within the CLIMA project framework. The IMWMP incorporates specific measures to manage waste, including organic waste, establish ambitious waste reduction targets, and promote the reuse of organic components.

MEDWAYCAP BPs’ Inventory Platform

An open and dynamic resource that plays a crucial role in sharing knowledge and supporting decision-making. With 21 best practices from 9 Mediterranean countries already evaluated and published, the platform has proven its effectiveness in analysing trends and gaps to guide policy and funding. It works as a platform, a web-based business intelligence solution, to inform and disseminate the innovative solutions and practices implemented in the Mediterranean region and beyond. The platform includes the analysis of related issues such as performance, innovation, durability, socio-economic impact, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and others.

MEDWAYCAP Itinerant Exhibition

A travelling exhibition of posters and small models realised to tell the story of proposals for managing non-conventional water resources, bringing technical solutions directly to the people. The heart of the exhibition is a collection of case studies and methodologies on the reuse of treated wastewater. Thirteen projects told through an original and sustainable apparatus. The main objective of the exhibition is to facilitate access to and the promotion of good practices in unconventional forms, taking into account the user experience.

YEP MED Development of New Curricula Materials

The proposed approach aims to implement complementary/additional VET courses within the existing institutional framework to achieve concrete results in a shorter period of time. These courses are developed after analysing the labour market skills gaps and in cooperation with public and private stakeholders to respond quickly to urgent needs (quick impact). This deliverable contains the training programs developed and adapted for implementation in the different participating Port Logistics Communities.

YEP MED Placement in Companies Strategy

This deliverable serves as a showcase of the strategies adopted by the YEP MED project to promote the placement in companies of the project's trainees, specifically by Partner nº3 , the Beirut Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture. The strategies aim at boosting the employability of participants through methods such as job fairs, coaching sessions, and a digital job platform.

YEP MED Training of Trainers and Talent Program

This deliverable contains the documentation related to the Training of Trainers (ToT) and Talent activities carried out by the Lead Beneficiary (BEN) within the YEP MED project. Both types of activities involved participants from all of the project’s Port Logistic Communities (PLC). While ToTs were crucial to ensure that each PLC had well prepared trainers, the Talent programme offered a unique opportunity for students and teachers/mentors from each PLC to further their knowledge and skills and create long-lasting international connections. Additionally to the scheduled ToTs, BEN offered individual support and additional support to the partners’ whenever further training was required to carry out the courses throughout the project. The names of participants have been eliminated from this public version of the deliverable for privacy reasons.

YEP MED Identification of Professional Profiles

These deliverables contribute to further precising at a regional scale the professional profiles in the fields of transport and logistics that cannot be covered or that have growth potential. An analysis of sub-sectors identified and labor market needs is developed to attain this. The present studies refer to the Barcelona, Civitavecchia, Beirut, Valencia, and Aqaba Port Logistics Communities.