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YEP MED highlights digital training needs in the Blue Economy

YEP MED will adapt curricula for each port community to the needs of the production sectors, including international trade, environment, sustainability, digitalisation, port logistics and transport networks.

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Med Pearls: best practices manual for the promotion of tourism destinations is out!

Check out the latest study of the Med Pearls project, which presents top tips for the promotion and commercialisation of tourism destinations.

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INVESTMED, MYSEA and MoreThanAJob projects together to help the uneducated, unemployed and refugees in Lebanon

During a recent meetting, partners of three ENI CBC Med projects explored ways to enhance the inclusion of uneducated, unemployed and refuge…

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MEDUSA: Project officer – WWF Mediterranean North Africa (Tunisia)

WWF Mediterranean North Africa (Tunisia) is recruiting a project officer for MEDUSA Project.

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STAND Up!: Successful training on green business model development set up the lines to scale textile and fashion ideas

The STAND Up! project provided to its partners the first online Training of Trainers (ToT) focused on Green Business Model Development.

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AQUACYCLE extends deadline of tender submissions for eco-innovative wastewater treatment system in Tunisia

The tender aims at the implementation of a pilot demonstration unit at the site of the existing Bent Saidane Wastewater Treatment Plant

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The first newsletter of the INVESTMED EU-funded project is now online!

Read our first newsletter to learn about the INVESTMED EU-funded project, its goals, the project partners and the latest project news and developments

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60 young men and women participated in YEP MED port logistics trainings in Beirut

YEP MED five days training aimed to train young Lebanese in port logistics sector in view of fostering better employability opportunities.

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YEP MED Project supports the economic inclusion of Mediterranean women

In the post-COVID-19 phase, women can make a difference in the recovery process, and thus can be part of a new development model.