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1. The EU is represented in its partner Mediterranean countries by:
Embassies of the EU member States
European Union delegations
The Union for the Mediterranean
2. To help youth in Mediterranean countries, the EU conceived a program entitled:
The platform of Mediterranean youth
Euromed support program for teenagers
Euromed Youth
3. An EU project entitled Common Heritage is implemented by Riwaq association in two Arab cities. It aims at:
Promoting music in Syria
Protecting traditional architecture in Palestine
Promoting Euro Mediterranean film production
4. Which EU program aims at fostering higher education reform in Arab Mediterranean partner countries?
Averroes
Avicenna
Tempus
5. The EU is carrying out a program that promotes dialogue between journalists from both shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Its title is:
The European Neighborhood Journalism Network
EU program for supporting Mediterranean journalists
EU program for promoting Information technology
6. What is the name of the EU head of delegation in Jordan?
Patrick Renauld
Judith Neisse
Tomàs Duplà del Moral
7. How many Arab countries have ratified the Association Agreement with the EU?
21
12
7
8. Among the following actions, which one is NOT an objective of the European Neighborhood Policy?
Free trade area
Promoting democracy
Help partner countries join the EU
9. What is Masarat?
A motorway project
A cinematographic project
A peace project carried out in the Middle East
10. Among the three following women-related projects, which one is NOT a EU project?
“Women and employment”
Center for the promotion of women and children rights
Business incubator in Lattakié
11. Which religious monument was the subject of an itinerant exhibition that highlighted copies of its mosaic artworks?
The Dome of the Rock
The Church of Condemnation
Church of the Holy Sepulcher
12. The Center for Industrial Modernization, called ELCIM, is a EU-funded project implemented in:
Lebanon
Syria
Egypt
13. Among the following associations, which one is aimed at energy conservation in Lebanon with the support of the EU?
ALMEE
Restart
Eco-energy
14. Which historical site was transformed into a center for sustainable development?
Beiteddine Palace in Lebanon
Hassan Pacha Palace in Algeria
Abdelkader Palace in Syria
15. Which regional program aims at promoting students exchanges?
Qualeb
Shashat
Erasmus Mundus
16. Which EU program aims to protect the historical sites in Mediterranean countries?
Euromed Heritage
Pegase
Tempus
17. When did the Association Agreement between the EU and Lebanon enter fully into force?
2001
2003
2006
18. Who was the first guest of the month on Eurojar website?
Nabil Ayouch
Kader Arif
Georges Abi Saleh
19. In which cities in Syria are located the 2 centers in support of victims of human trafficking?
Aleppo and Homs
Aleppo and Damascus
Damascus and Tartous
20. What is the EU contribution to the project “Support to Social Development” in Egypt?
10 million Euros
20 million Euros
30 million Euros
21. Has the association agreement between the EU and Syria been ratified?
Yes, it has been ratified, but not implemented.
No, it has not been ratified yet.
It has been ratified and implemented.
22. Is there any support from the EU to the water sector in Jordan?
Yes, there is.
No, there is not.
There are only plans for such support.
23. Who is the leader of the Eurojar project consortium?
Al-Hayat Group.
LBCI.
L’Orient-Le jour Group.
24. Which one of the following names has been a director of film within a project supported by the EU in Palestine?
Ghada Terawi
Abir Kilani
Farha Abu al-Haijaa
25. In which year did the Health Sector Modernization programme in Syria start to be implemented?
2000
2004
2008
26. “Taste the revolution” is a slogan that refers to:
The intifada in Palestine
Qualeb project
Taybeh beer, a Palestinian production
27. Which Jordanian town is concerned by ASEZA project?
Petra
Wadi Rum
Aqaba
28. Who is the Executive Producer of Euromed News project?
Richard Weber
Lyes Belaribi
Julien Théron
29. MED-ENEC is:
An NGO in Algeria
The name of an EU-funded program
A United Nations program
Your reactions
I would like to be brief and thank Europa Jaratona program for its achievments in Jordan.
On: E-TVET reform (Jordan)
It is good to hear that there is someone who really cares about our historical monuments. While reading the article, I was hoping to find so many Tunisian names to make sure that, also, in our country there are people who are hell-bent on preserving what is left of a glorious history. Tunisia, thanks to its location, welcomed many civilizations whose leaders built huge and glorious buildings. Not only in cities near the shores, but also in the far west cities like Sbitla, Kasserin...
I believe that in order to save the surviving monuments, there should be a campaign to make Tunisians aware of the significance of such a loss if those buildings become ruins.
On: Initiatives to preserve Tunisian architecture
I have read this article with cautious and i was not happy of the approaches being written due i guess to lack of real understanding of current environmental issues we are facing. The problem of pollution will not be tackled only through fundings bec most of the money used is not appropriately used and if ever used we seek the traditional methods the old fashion way. We need to look at alternatives , less costs , better and more sustainable output. Waste problems are derived from mass consumerism and lack of understanding of what our lives should mean to us as far as human values and choices we should take in life. Building waste water treatment is needed but what is more needed is eduation and awereness and return to ethics and values. We can keep dumping money on projects but who would assure me that our resources are being well taken care of and not depleted in a fast way? Where is the concept of sustainibility?
On: Mediterranean pollution “hot spots” under control by 2020?



