MASHAV's main project focus is on agricultural pilot and demonstration projects which serve as a platform for training, extension and research and development. It also works with partner countries to set up support networks for micro-enterprises, small and medium enterprises and agribusinesses. In addition, each year, it also completes a select number of small-scale, turnkey medical infrastructure projects.
The guiding principles of MASHAV projects are sustainability and replicability. These aims are achieved by the following means:
Every MASHAV project is accompanied by extensive capacity-building and training activities both in Israel and on the project site.
MASHAV is committed to long-term, follow-up activities in all its projects, including the posting of long-term expert consultants at project sites.
Project technologies are carefully selected to suit the needs and capacities of the local populations. Similarly, methodologies taught are designed to be easily replicable by individuals or small collectives.
MASHAV projects are designed in cooperation with host countries and local partner institutions. Maximum flexibility is maintained in order to address specific local needs.
With growing technological challenges, MASHAV's programs encourage trainees to find their own solutions to problems and adapt them to their respective cultural and social values, economic potential, natural resources and regional priorities. The Agency for International Development Cooperation (Hebrew acronym: MASHAV) has been active throughout the developing world since the late 1950s, assisting countries to alleviate problems of hunger, disease, and poverty by means of technical training and technology transfer.
Below is a list of the available courses for 2018. Kindly take note of the application deadlines:
(Download the MASHAV Application Form and on the course name to download the brochure for the course).
In order to sign up to a course
Identify the course, click on the link
Fill up the Complete Application Form
Send the application form before the deadline
The soft copy of filled applications should be sent to: Ms. Anumeha Bhardwaj- Mashav Coordinator at[email protected]
- Agricultural Development in Arid Regions
Dates
11 – 23 March
Deadline for Applying
26 Jan
- Startup Accelerators in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Dates
13- 27 March
Deadline for Applying
29 Jan
- Clean Technologies - Environmental technology, innovation and management systems as a means for regional and local economic development
Dates
22 Apr- 16 May
Deadline for Applying
23 Feb
- Irrigation and Fertigation for Intensive Crop Production
Dates
23 Apr- 11 May
Deadline for Applying
6 March
- Special & Inclusive Education
Dates
06-25 May
Deadline for Applying
5 March
- Addressing the Urbanization Challenge
Dates
21 May- 8 June
Deadline for Applying
5 March
- Emergency Situation Preparedness
Dates
22 April- 10 May
Deadline for Applying
9 March
- Nutrition in a changing Global Environment
Dates
27 May- 15 June
Deadline for Applying
25 March
- Environmental Management of Nature Parks and Reserves: focus on Ecosystem Services
Dates
10-29 June
Deadline for Applying
18 April