YEP MED NEWSLETTER : April 2021 | Issue 2
YEP MED NEWSLETTER - February 2021 | Issue 1
STAND Up!: 22 projects in the fashion and clothing industry selected in Lebanon
AQUACYCLE Opinion Paper on the use of WebGIS to draw up action plans for reuse of treated wastewater_May 2021 (in English)
AQUACYCLE Opinion Paper on the use of WebGIS to draw up action plans for reuse of treated wastewater_May 2021 (in French)
AQUACYCLE Opinion Paper on the use of WebGIS to draw up action plans for reuse of treated wastewater_May 2021 (in Arabic)
Med-EcoSuRe trains 16 Palestinian engineers on solar photovoltaic systems
An Najah National University, partner of Med-EcoSuRe project, has successfully concluded a training program on the design and implementation of Photovoltaic systems for a group of 16 engineers in Palestine.
ORGANIC ECOSYSTEM: free online technical assistance for organic agriculture operators is live!
The technical support service provides free advice and guidance to all organic operators in the region. The technical assistance team is composed of experts in the different fields (technical, marketing, certification, etc..) related to the organic agriculture sector, these experts have been carefully selected by the project team.
TRANSDAIRY: the Agency for the promotion of industry and innovation is recruiting in Tunisia
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Dans le cadre du projet TRANSDAIRY financé par l’UE dans le cadre du Programme IEV CTF Med, l’Agence de promotion de l’industrie et de l’innovation organise un concours par dossiers et sur épreuves orales pour le recrutement de 02 cadres selon les spécifications suivantes :
Spain: 40 students trained in maritime logistics and port operations in Valencia
Thanks to the YEP MED initiative, more than 40 first year students of the International Trade and Transport and Logistics vocational training course from the Pere Boïl de Manises and Ausiàs March and Abastos high schools in Valencia, have been trained in subjects related to the Port of Valencia and its Port Community. The course was 1 week long, and was imparted over 25 hours.