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A professional police force for a better service
by Bissane El-Cheikh – Beirut, Al-Hayat

08/10/2010
The European Union is supporting the Internal Security Forces (ISF) in Lebanon, to fulfill their mandate in ensuring security and guaranteeing the Rule of Law in coordination with the Ministry of Justice.
   

Reports and TV debates

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“Technical and Vocational Education and Training” programme (TVET) is a joint initiative undertaken by the European Union and the Egyptian government, with a budget of 66 million Euros. It helps improve workforce know-how in the Egyptian sectors of manufacturing, construction and tourism.

Written reports

RIWAQ to protect cultural heritage in Palestine
by Badi’a Zaidan – Ramallah, Eurojar

02/15/2010
The European Union aims at protecting and developing architectural “common heritage” in Palestine by supporting RIWAQ, a Palestinian NGO, with 165,000 Euros on a period of three years. 50 villages are involved…
   
Assaulted women begin to speak out in Jordan
by Sulafa Al-Khatib - Amman, Eurojar

05/13/2009
Unity makes strength… it also makes a difference for women under assault in Jordan. With the help of the Jordanian Women Union, funded by the European Union, women find alternatives to run away from violence.
   
“The Fifth Cord” around the world
by Nadia Ben Slam - Rabat, Eurojar

05/13/2009
The MEDA films development project, financed by the European Union, gave the Euromed Audiovisual programme a totally different dimension. Salma Bargach witnessed this boost.
   
 Support for innovative talents in Egypt by Amina Khairy - Cairo, Al-Hayat
(07/05/2010)
 Education for All by Nadia Ben Sellam - Rabat, Al-Hayat
(06/28/2010)
 Protecting cultural heritage in Tangier and Siwa by Nadia Ben Sellam - Rabat, Al-Hayat
(05/27/2010)
 Textile and automotive: key for a broader cooperation by Julien Théron - Eurojar
(07/14/2010)
 FEMISE for a growing consensus on reforms by Julien Théron - Beyrouth, Eurojar
(07/05/2010)
 Vocational education reform in Egypt by Marcelle Nasr - Cairo, Al-Hayat
(06/26/2010)

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