Middle East Sample Clauses

Middle East. Jordan Lebanon Syria Saudi-Arabia Yemen Oman United Arab Emirates Qatar Bahrain Kuwait Asia Thailand Myanmar Malaysia Philippines Singapore Vietnam Indonesia Sri Lanka Laos Cambodia South Korea Taiwan Australia North America Canada Africa Algeria Morocco Tunisia Benin Burkina Burundi Camerun Congo Ivory Coast Guinea Madagaskar Mali Mauritania Niger Central African Republic Djibouti Rwanda Senegal Tchad Togo Congo (former Zaire) South-Africa Central & South America Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Equador El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela Schedule 7.2
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Middle East. The Middle East shall include all of the Middle East north and east of the Red Sea, from Turkey in the north and west, to Iran in the east and Yemen in the south, excluding Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Middle East. Israel Hebrew University of Xxxxxxxxx xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx 0000.00.00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx University of Science and Technology inter-faculty Graduate School of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of System Informatics 2021.04.20 student exchange Graduate School of Engineering, Graduate School of System Informatics 2021.04.20 Turkey Harran University inter-university 2017.07.21 Istanbul Technical University inter-university 2004.01.15 student exchange Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Graduate School of Maritime Sciences 2004.01.15 Koc University Graduate School of Business, College of Adminitsrative Science and Economics inter-faculty Graduate School of Business Administration 2014.09.02 student exchange Graduate School of Business Administration 2014.09.02 University of Adiyaman inter-faculty Graduate School of Agricultural Science 2010.04.16
Middle East. Expertise is required in terms of the armed conflicts in Syria and Iraq; their humanitarian and regional repercussions; the socioeconomic and political factors and effects of these armed conflicts; the involvement of regional and international community actors and networks (states, multilateral organisations, NGOs) and their sources of social, political and financial support; relations between these central states and various ‘peripheral’ regions and/or marginalised groups; the relationships between state repression and various forms of marginalisation, on the one hand, and extremism and radicalisation, on the other, with a broader view to reducing the use of violence; the political economy of these conflicts; their regional socioeconomic and political effects and humanitarian repercussions; and views and insights on peacebuilding opportunities and dialogue. Also, expertise is required on the development of new voices, perspectives and younger generations in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, Islamisation, and the rise of extremist groups and internal political developments, including in Gaza and the West Bank.
Middle East. Israel Hebrew University of Xxxxxxxxx xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx 0000.00.00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx University of Science and Technology inter-faculty Graduate School of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of System Informatics 2021.04.20 student exchange Graduate School of Engineering, Graduate School of System Informatics 2021.04.20 Turkey Harran University inter-faculty Faculty of Agriculture, Graduate School of Agricultural Science 2022.08.26 Istanbul Technical University inter-university 2004.01.15 student exchange Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Graduate School of Maritime Sciences 2004.01.15 Koc University Graduate School of Business, College of Adminitsrative Science and Economics inter-faculty Graduate School of Business Administration 2014.09.02 student exchange Graduate School of Business Administration 2014.09.02 University of Adiyaman inter-faculty Graduate School of Agricultural Science 2010.04.16 Country / Region University / Institute Faculty, School etc. Agreement Type Faculty, School etc. of Kobe University Date of Conclusion
Middle East. Jordan, Lebanon, OPT and Syria. First t hree include also in the MFA funding scheme. the Syrian crisis and the consequent large influx of Syrian refugees are major challenges in the region affecting all of our programme countries. Since the conflict started, over 2,5 million Syr ians have fled their homes to the neighbouring countries, which is also creating tensions between the refugees and host communities. Therefore and Syria, but also include Syrian refugees and poor host communities in development projects in Jordan and Lebanon. As of now, a long -term plan for Syria is not feasible due to the ongoing conflict. The current strategy for Syria is to work through local humanitarian actors across the country. FCA will develop partnerships with local humanitarian actors, for example UNDP Syria, as a way to establish strong partnerships for the long -term engagement in the country. Parallel to this, FCA ning a strong civil society will be crucial for the day the conflict ends. Fighting between Hamas and Israel escalated in July 2014 , and thus the need for humanitarian assistance is extensive in Gaza. FCA has contributed funding from its own funds as well as MFA humanitarian funds . FCA is planning to carry out an a ssessment in the autumn of 2014 in order to develop our work in the area. The overlapping challenges in the three country programmes in the Middle East region in which the FCA Regional Programme aims to have an influence: Livelihood:  The regional instability is affecting livelihoods opportunities and putting pressure on already scar resources.  Regionally, the majority of Syrian refugees are hosted by already poor communities, where rents have increased significantly while prices for basic commodities have been affected.  People in border host communities have either lost their jobs or their inco me has been significantly reduced as they were largely related to trading in Syria while the refugees are competing over low -skill and agricultural work at the expense of local workforce.  In occupied Palestinian territories, severe restrictions on the right to freedom of movement and access to services for Palestinians continue to limit their access to livelihoods. Education:  Most countries in the region have made considerable progress in providing majority of children with primary education. However, the increasing poverty rates and especially the consequences of the Syrian crisis are especially severe for children. In Syria, more than 3 milli...

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