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Home › Projects and actions ›
(ongoing or recently completed projects; non exhaustive list)

Accelerated Vocational Training (Lebanon)

 

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Access to healthcare for incarcerated migrants in Lebanon

 

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Afkar II for the strengthening of the Lebanese Civil Society

 

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Agricultural development (Lebanon)

 

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Agro-Food Vocational Training (Lebanon)

 

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AL-MEYAH - Advanced Support to the Water Sector (Jordan)

 

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Assistance to Ex-Gaza refugees in Jerash camp (Palestinians)

 

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Assistance to the Reform of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Egypt (TVET) (Egypt)

 

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Association Agreement support programme (Tunisia)

 

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Banking Sector Support Program II (BSSP II) (Syria)

 

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Border management in North Lebanon

 

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Business Environment Simplification Programme (BESP) (Syria)

 

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Children at Risk (Egypt)

 

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Cross-border Cooperation (Lebanon)

 

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Crossborder cooperation (Syria)

 

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Cultural activities (Lebanon)

 

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Cultural projects (Tunisia)

 

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Dams’ area development (Tunisia)

 

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Development of northern provinces. Linking the Mediterranean highway to the northern provinces of Tangier-Oujda (Morocco)

 

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Development of Professional training: MANFORM (Tunisia)

 

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Guest of the month


Patrick B. Renauld
Patrick B. Renauld, Head of the European Regional Delegation in Jordan.

Previous Guests

• Leila Shahid

• Richard Weber

• Georges Abi Saleh

• Christiane Dabdoub Nasser

• Judith Neisse

• Nabil Ayouch

• Tomás Duplá del Moral

• Kader Arif

Contest result


Don't miss

LBC program

• On LBCI (terrestrial, Lebanon)
"Europa Jaratuna" is scheduled every Wednesday at 18:45.
The program will be re-run every Monday at 14:40 (just before the mid-day news flash).

• On LBC SAT (regional)
"Europa Jaratuna" is scheduled every Friday at 16:00 (Jordan time) / 19:00 (KSA).
 
• On LBC Europe
"Europa Jaratuna" is scheduled every Sunday at 14:30 (GMT) / 15:30 (CET)

• On LBC Australia
"Europa Jaratuna" is scheduled every Friday at 06:30 (GMT) / 15:30 (Sydney time)
The program will be re-run on Saturday at 04:00 (GMT) / 13:00 (Sydney time).

• On LBC USA
"Europa Jaratuna" is scheduled every Thursday at 22:30 (GMT) / 17:30 (EST) / 14:30 (PT).
The program will be re-run on Thursday at 10:00 (GMT) / 05:00 (EST) / 02:00 (PT).

 

L’Orient-Le Jour

Every Monday, you can read in this daily newspaper an article or an analysis about Euro-Mediterranean relations, or the European Neighborhood Policy. A total of 52 articles will be published over a year, starting from April 27, 2009.

Al-Hayat

Once every week, the reporters of Al-Hayat in 8 countries (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestinian Territories, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria) will feature in the daily newspaper some of the actions of the EU in these countries : development, support to SMEs, aid to vulnerable groups, support to administration… or to democracy.

Le Commerce du Levant

Once every month, this French language chronicle of economics, published in Lebanon, will present to you an analysis or an economic or socio-economic report on one of the aspects of Euro-med relations. The first article was published in May 2009, and more will print over a period of one year.

Contest


Participate and win every 3 months a trip to a European capital city, or an amount of money. All you have to do is to post on our website an opinion, an evaluation, an idea, a commentary or any message related to the published texts or to the main theme of the website… and you can be one of the winners of the contest.

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Your reactions

Is it really true that minorities live in non-stop fear and neglect? In 2003, during a visit in England, I felt amazed with the frequent numbers of Indians and Pakistani workers in the United Kingdom. I do not find anybody who criticizes them, although, what happened between India and Pakistan, and still happens these days is really so harsh. Besides, the presence of the Jews as minorities in Europe or in the states has the same discrepancy. So I do wonder why we are always judging the nations by the worst men in it.

Walid Hneineh , Lebanon
On: Arab minorities: a threat or opportunity?

With the low wages and tax exemption policies that our government is applying to encourage foreign investments and injects more hard currency to our troubled economy, I find it very hard to believe that the government will allocate enough financial resources to support its healthcare reform.

Mahmoud Abdel Rahman, Egypt
On: Well offs in Egypt in support to the bad offs

UNRWA is doing excellent job but need much more support from the UN ,,,,

 

tareq1
On: Reducing unemployment and poverty in Palestinian camps

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