MASHAV - Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Inter-regional Workshop and Study Tour on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects and Policies, February 2015
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
• International organizations • Economics • Eurasia • MASHAV
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1957 - MASHAV was established in 1957
Aim - To share with developing countries the know-how and technologies which provided the basis for Israel’s own development in order to empower them in their own development efforts
Participants- Over 270,000 professionals , average of 2,000 per year
Areas of Expertise
Rural and Urban Medicine and Agriculture and Education Public Health Food Security Development
Community Gender Development Equality Humanitarian Aid • Renewable energy • Smart cities • Environment and Climate Change
5 The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
Sustainable Development Goals
6 International organizations Rome: Washington: UNWFP New York World Bank FAO UN IFAD YABT UNDP UNWOMEN UNICEF Paris: Abu OECD Dhabi: UNESCO IRENA Geneve: WHO Vienna: UNECE Nairobi OSCE UNAIDS UNEP IOM UNHABITAT UNODC So what does MASHAV do?
Capacity Building & Trainings, in Israel and Abroad
MASHAV
Projects Consultancies
MASHAV Extension Centers
Gender equality The Golda Meir Mount Carmel and Community International Training Centre (MCTC) development.
Agricultural Centre for International development and Agricultural Development Food Security Cooperation (CINADCO)
The Aharon Ofri International Education Training Center
7 Affiliated Centers
9 Projects • Comparative advantage • Demand driven • Strong country ownership • Triangular Partnerships • Holistic view
• 2-5 years • Model Centers • Long Term Expert, or Consultancies
10 Consultancies and Trainings
• Comparative advantage • Demand driven • Practical demonstrations and training • Short term & repetitive if needed
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Holistic Approach
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future future leaders
alumni alumni MASHAV MASHAV Enjoy it!