Title: Center for International Cooperation
1MASHAV
Center for International Cooperation Ministry
of Foreign Affairs State of Israel
2The Challenge
- Assist developing countries to achieve
sustainable development, reduce poverty, promote
equality and prevent environmental damage
3MASHAV - the beginning
- 1957 - Golda Meirs personal commitment to
international cooperation led to the creation of
Israels Center for International Cooperation,
MASHAV - 1958 - Israel launched one of the worlds first
development cooperation programs in Africa - To date, almost 200,000 participants trained in
MASHAV courses in Israel and abroad
4MASHAVs Goals -
- Transfer skills and technologies
- Share Israels development experience and tested
capabilities
Build human capacity
5MASHAVs Special Capabilities
- Assists countries to adapt successful Israeli
innovations - Focuses on areas of expertise rather than
specific geographical areas - Specializes in smaller-scale pilot activities
aimed at bottom-up development - Long-term project management and human capacity
building
6MASHAVs Special Capabilities
- Long experience in cooperative projects with
other development organizations, utilizing
respective comparative advantages - Priority to cooperation throughout the Middle
East - Israels multi-lingual population enables
development activity in various languages
including English, French, Spanish, Russian and
Arabic
7How do we do it
- Human resource capacity building through
training and projects - Training
- in Israel and abroad
- single-country, regional and international
courses - Projects
- agricultural demonstration projects
- agribusiness, entrepreneurship and professional
advisory service centers - medical facilities
- integrated sub regional development ...
8How do we do it
- Short-term and long-term professional
consultancies - R D activities
- Humanitarian aid
- mobile eye camp for treating preventable
blindness - rapid dispatch of emergency medical and other aid
in disaster situations
9International Partnerships
- Joint projects with other development agencies
- Partnerships enable maximization of impact
through utilization of different areas of
comparative advantage - MASHAV has extensive experience in partnerships
with USAID, the Netherlands, DANIDA, FAO, UNDP,
WHO, World Bank and many more
10MASHAV at a glance - 2001
- Trainees in Israel - 3,053 participants in 116
courses and individual programs from 120
countries - On-the-spot courses - 5,228 trainees in 114
courses in 43 regions/countries - 208 long-term and short-term consultancies abroad
- 20 projects?
- 34 ongoing research programs
11Organizational Chart
Deputy Director General Head of MASHAV
HAIGUD Society for Transfer of Technology
Special Advisors Agriculture, Education,
Healthcare
Evaluation Unit
Coordinator for Middle East
Planning
Projects
Training
Finance
MASHAV Extensions Aharon Ofri, CINADCO, MCTC
Training Affiliates
12Who is involved?
- Haigud - Society for Transfer of Technology
- MASHAV Extensions -
- Aharon Ofri International Training Center
- Center for International Agricultural Development
Cooperation - CINADCO, Ministry of Agriculture - Golda Meir Mount Carmel International Training
Center - MCTC - Training Affiliates
13Keeping in touch
- Shalom Clubs - national clubs organize
professional and social activities for MASHAV
graduates - Shalom Magazine - published in English, Spanish,
French, Russian and Arabic, offering news about
Israels development activities
14The Commitment
- MASHAV is committed to the global agenda of
sustainable development and poverty reduction in
cooperation with local communities, national
governments and international organizations
15MASHAV
- Center for International Cooperation Israel
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
16Training Department
- Courses in Israel are conducted in various
MASHAV-extensions and affiliates. Courses are
offered in a wide range of disciplines - On-the-Spot courses are conducted by MASHAV
experts for local participants
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18MASHAVs Training Programs cover a wide range of
disciplines
- Agriculture and agribusiness
- Combating desertification
- Community Development
- Economic and Social Development
- Education
- Management
- Medicine and Public Health
- Rural and Urban Development
- Science and Technology
19Trainees in Israel According to Subject in 2001
20Trainees in Israel According to Region in 2001
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Africa
Asia Oceania
Central Europe Euroasia
Latin America the Caribbean
Mediterranean Basin
Middle East/North Africa
21Training Affiliates
- Agricultural Research Organization - Volcani
Center
- Arava Institute for Environmental Studies
- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev - Institute
for Agricultural and Applied Biology
- International Institute - Histadrut
- Israel Electric Corporation- Human Resources
Division Training
- Ben-Gurion University - Blaustein Institute for
Desert Research
22Training Affiliates
- Israel Meteorological Service
- Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and
Development (NISPED)
- Tel Aviv University, Sackler Faculty of Medicine
- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of
Agriculture
- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of
Public Health
- The Weitz Center for Development Studies
23Project Department
- Agricultural demonstration projects
- Agribusiness consulting centers
- Medical infrastructure projects
- Humanitarian aid, including eye-camps and
emergency medical assistance
24Project Department
- Long-Term Consultancies involve MASHAV experts
sent at the request of the host country to assist
in the design, implementation, management or
general assessment of pilot or demonstration
projects
- Short-Term Consultancies are conducted at the
request of the host country, with MASHAV experts
sent to provide specific advisory services or
assistance
25Long-term consultancies abroad 2001
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Africa
Asia Oceania
Central Europe Euroasia
Latin America the Caribbean
26Planning, Development and External Relations
Department
- International Agreements - MASHAV has agreements
on technical cooperation with various governments
and international organizations USAID, UNDP, FAO,
UNCTAD, WMO etc. - Publications - Shalom Magazine
- Research - MASHAV in conjunction with other donor
agencies support trilateral research programs
designed to assist the developing world (GIARA,
NIRP)
27The Golda Meir Mount Carmel International
Training Center (MCTC)
- The main goal of the center is to foster
international cooperation through training
courses mainly for women, designed to increase
their involvement in and contribution to the
process of development - To date, 9,500 participants from 147 countries
have taken part in courses in MCTC ...
28- MCTC main fields of expertise
- Community organization/development of services
- Early childhood education
- Organization and management of micro-enterprises
- MCTC works with various Institutions and
organizations - Ministries of Agriculture, Education, Health,
Labor Welfare - University of Haifa and Technion Institute
- Womens organizations
- UN special agenciesUNICEF, FAO, UNESCO, DDSMS,
UNIDO, ILO, UNDP
29CINADCO Center for International Agricultural
Development Cooperation
- CINADCO operates within the framework of the
Ministry of Agriculture Rural Development under
the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MASHAV) - CINADCOs operational and professional activities
focus on key issues and problems concerning
agricultural development facing rural and
peri-urban communities ...
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31- CINADCOs main fields of expertise
- Agricultural technologies
- Agribusiness for rural and peri-urban development
- Food security and maximizing yields
- Management of water resources for urban and
agricultural uses - Professional support systems
- CINADCOs activities include on-site
demonstration projects - CINADCOs training activities in Israel take
place in two centers - Agricultural Research Organization - Volcani
Center - Kibbutz Shefayim
32The Aharon Ofri International Training Center
- The Aharon Ofri Center operates as a MASHAV
extension, in cooperation with the Ministry of
Education - The Center focuses on educational fields that
contribute to regional and human resource
development - To date, 3,000 participants have taken part in
160 courses in the Center
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- The Ofri Centers main fields of expertise
- Community education
- Educational technology
- Science and technology education
- The Ofri Center works with various organizations
- UNESCO - Computerization and Communication
- BID - Youth Leadership
34USAID-MASHAV Partnership in Central Asia
- Improving governance, livelihood and quality of
life in the republics of Central Asia through
- Small scale enterprise and trade
- Building a more democratic culture
- Better management of water and energy resources
- Improving primary healthcare
35A F R I C A
- Combating AIDS, TB and Malaria
- Combating desertification
- Demonstration projects
- Human capacity building
36MASHAV in the Middle East
- Building ties of cooperation between the peoples
of the region remains a top priority for MASHAV - Among MASHAVs projects in the Middle East
- Agricultural extension and demonstration projects
in Egypt and Jordan - Medical infrastructure and training projects in
Jordan - Training seminars for Palestinian participants
37Regional Agricultural Program in the Middle East
- RAP
- Denmark, Egypt, Jordan, Israel and the
Palestinian Authority cooperate in RAP - There are five main program components
- Dryland agriculture
- Low-cost fodder
- Post-harvest and marketing
- Saline water
- Small ruminants
- Gender issues are covered by a special task force
on Women in Agriculture
38HAIGUD - Society for Transfer of Technology
- HAIGUD is a non-governmental organization (NGO)
established in 1963 by the government of Israel
to serve as an operational branch of MASHAV