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New EU-Funded Project Launched

The School for Peace Posted on 24/01/2016 by nswassfp27/03/2016
שרון אופנברגר מהאיחוד האירופי ונאוה זוננשיין לאחר חתימת החוזה

A new EU funded project is being launched with Palestinian organization INMAA.

A new EU funded project is being launched along with the Palestinian organization INMAA. The funding contract was signed with the EEAS in late December.

The project will train 120 up-and-coming Israeli and Palestinian politicians as leaders who can direct processes aiming toward peace between the two peoples.

The project will include three courses each with forty participants comprising Palestinian and Jewish citizens of Israel and citizens of the Palestinian Authority. Each course will last for 13 months and the project as a whole will be completed within three years.

The photo shows Sharon Offenberger from the EU and Nava Sonnenschein, on the occasion of signing the contract.

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This project is funded by the European Union.

 

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