Foreign Ministry International Humanitarian Relief Aid Israel's foreign ministry operates its long term development programs through MASHAV its aid arm. During times of humanitarian crisis other various departments within MoFA lead its humanitarian aid operations. Here are some examples.... |
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The Aharon Ofri International Training Center (OFRI) The Aharon Ofri International Training Center was established in 1989, as a MASHAV extension, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education. Since its inception, the Center has focused its activity on educational fields that contribute to regional and human resource development. The Ofri Center's program includes a variety of subjects targeted to educational staff, directors, supervisors and de... |
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The Center for International Agriculture Development Cooperation (CINADCO) The Centre for International Agricultural Development Cooperation (CINADCO) of Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development operates as the main professional and operational arm for Israel’s development assistance agency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Centre for International Cooperation (MASHAV). CINADCO’s headquarters is located at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Develop... |
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The Center for International Cooperation (MASHAV) Israel’s official overseas development cooperation was launched in 1958 with the aim of sharing with the rest of the developing world the know-how and technologies which provided the basis for Israel’s own rapid development. MASHAV, the Hebrew acronym for the Center for International Cooperation, was established as a division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. What started as a modest program foc... |
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The Golda Meir Mount Carmel Training Center (MCTC) The Golda Meir Mount Carmel International Training Center (MCTC), established in Haifa in 1961, is one of MASHAV's first training centers. It was founded in order to train professional women and men from developing countries and transitional societies, providing them with the necessary tools for women's empowerment. The Center's underlying philosophy stresses the importance of bottom-up, ... |
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