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Submit Applications for 4th Mediterranean Water Heroes Contest on “Water and Climate Change”

International Training Program on Mine Water and Mine Waste Management

Deadline: 15 December 2019

The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is currently seeking applications for  Fourth Mediterranean Water Heroes Contest on “Water and Climate Change”.

The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is leading the contest with funding from the UK Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) and in collaboration with its Water Hub partners (The International Water Management Institute (IWMI), International Center for Water Management Services (CEWAS), French Development Agency, German Development Agency, European Investment Bank, CIHEAM, World Bank, Plan Bleu) and the CMI-supported Mediterranean Youth Water network (MedYWat).

Young people are involved in innovative water-related projects and research around the Mediterranean and are key to securing a more sustainable water future in the region, and has an essential role to play in creating a more inclusive Mediterranean for migrants and refugees.

The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI)

The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a space where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region.

Thematic Areas

Applicants are invited to submit their innovative work around the following themes:

Prize Information

Eligibility Criteria

Selection Criteria

Only completed applications will be taken into consideration. Water-related projects and research will be assessed according to the following criteria:

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted electronically in English or Arabic via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.cmimarseille.org/highlights/fourth-mediterranean-water-heroes-contest-%E2%80%9Cwater-and-climate-change%E2%80%9D

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