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Crowdfunding for the Cultural and Creative Industries Guidebook published by the INVESTMED project

This practical guide provides a step-by-step guide to launching a crowdfunding campaign and gives examples of platforms on which to do it fo…

TOGETHER FOR A CHANGE: follow and meet the Interreg NEXT MED Programme at COP28 in Dubai

Explore with us solutions for addressing Mediterranean climate challenges through a range of events showcasing impactful results.

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MED-QUAD enhanced the use of IT for cultural heritage and better water use

Cultural heritage, water, and research achievements were realised in Greece, Italy, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, Tunisia, fostering socially aware universities.

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CLUSTER showcases achievements at the Mediterranean Youth Academy

IEMED, coordinator of CLUSTER took part in the reporting team on climate change in the Mediterranean.

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CLUSTER publishes Policy Report on Blue Economy as an opportunity for youth and women employment in the Mediterranean

In a move towards addressing youth unemployment, the CLUSTER Project published its policy report focusing on the Blue Economy (BE) in the Me…

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CLUSTER releases Policy Report on youth and women employment in Mediterranean’s sustainable agriculture

The CLUSTER Project has unveiled a comprehensive policy report on the landscape of sustainable agriculture in the Mediterranean. The report …

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Med4Waste participates to the 2nd TouMaLi conference on preventing tourism marine litter

One of the root causes of marine litter in the Mediterranean is poor municipal waste management practices and Med4Waste signalled this message during this conference.

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U-SOLVE in Egypt concludes its pitching day activities

More than 11 people partcipated in the event which featured an evaluation of seven compelling ideas by a professional committee. 5 awardees will receive a 10 000 €grant each.

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U-SOLVE: capacity building activities for Cyprus concluded

A total of 63 participants took part in these activities, and there was significant representation from 36 women and 42 young individuals.