Project news

14 April 2020
The MoreThanAJob project is looking for an auditor!

The An-Najah National University, Palestine is looking for an external auditor as part of the MoreThanAJob project. Apply until 15 May!

Project news

14 April 2020
[Get to know MEDUSA's territories] Calçotada, a curious Catalan culinary tradition

If you have ever been to Catalonia in springtime, you might have seen a long leek/spring onion sort of produce being sold on fruit markets and announces on restaurant menus.

Project news

14 April 2020
The MAIA-TAQA project is looking for an external auditor

The deadline for submitting bids is Monday, April 21st.

Project news

09 April 2020
AQUACYCLE: interviews with water stakeholders in Lebanon

Listening in to stakeholders’ needs and expectations in Lebanon's wastewater treatment sector brought into focus several stark realities on the ground!

Project news

09 April 2020
NAWAMED: nature-based solutions to support ecosystem services

Members of the NAWAMED team have recenlty published an article in the “Journal of Environmental Management” on the role of Nature-Based Solutions to support ecosystem services.

Project news

08 April 2020
MEDSt@rts: LEADERS is looking for a project auditor

LEADERS International, the Palestinian partner of the MEDSt@rts project, invites potential interested parties to submit a proposal for auditing services.

Project news

08 April 2020
Tunisia: NAWAMED to implement living green walls for greywater treatment and reuse

The Municipality of Tunis has shown its interest in installing a pilot green wall for greywater treatment in the Medina due to the high visibility in terms of citizens awarnes…

Project news

08 April 2020
BEEP: first meeting held in Lebanon

LCEC met with officials from the Municipality of Tripoli in order to discuss further the cooperation within BEEP, a project tackling energy efficiency challenges in heritage buildings.

Project news

07 April 2020
Microplastics: COMMON project puts marine species under observation

Mullet, sardines, mussels and bogues: these sentinel species will be placed under the lenses of the COMMON scientists to assess the presence of marine litter.