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MedRiSSE builds up on MedTOWN´s tool to enhance the spirit of collaborative work

The so called “widened community of practice” developed in MedTOWN is used in this project to keep the focus on people and provide them with the tools to share a workspace.

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MoreThanAJob in Lebanon conducted trainings in the South under "Carving out a Better Path Forward" subgranted project

Beneficiaries advanced their soft skills and were armed with information on health and safety in the work…

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Plastic Busters CAP delivers the first regional training on “Monitoring Marine Litter in Environment and Biodiversity"

Plastic Busters CAP and COMMON project work together to explore new ways to tackle marine litter in the Mediterranean.

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NAWAMED promotes water reuse during MedCities event in Jordan

Subject of the interventions, the multifunctional solutions to foster the use of Non-Conventional Water at urban level

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YEP MED in Jordan offers traineeship to 10 young people

Aqaba Development Corporation signed a partnership agreement with Escola Europea for Youth Employment in Ports of the Mediterranean.

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MEDUSA: MEDITERRANEAN ADVENTURES IN PRACTICE WEBINAR

The MEDUSA project invites you to attend the "Mediterranean Adventures in Practice" webinar on Thursday July 28, 2022 from 10 to 12:30 CET.

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STAND Up!: 4 fashion and textile enterprises in Spain selected to access Mediterranean markets

ZER ERA, Infinite Athletics, Bäloop and Newex will receive a soft-landing voucher scheme in order to promote their business and networking o…

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ESMES in Tunisia: key stakeholders met for the first Energy Hub!

Improve the lighting, reduce air conditioning and increase photovoltaic panels are among the measures to improve energy efficiency in public buildings.

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YEP MED explains the technological and industrial challenges the maritime cluster and logistics are facing

Although everything indicates that the workforce of the future will be more technological, the greatest capital of the ports will continue t…