Israel Brain Gain Program

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The Israel Brain Gain program was created to assist Israeli scholars considering returning to Israel. The program has consolidated all the information about opportunities, programs and benefits of the various government offices, in one place.

The program will assist interested individuals with:

Birthright Program

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The Taglit-Birthright Israel program aims to strengthening Jewish identity, Jewish communities, and solidarity with Israel via an educational trip to Israel for Jewish young adults around the world.

Guide for Migrant Women

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The General Secretariat for Gender Equality (Ministry of Interior) has issued a guide for migrant women concerning their rights in the areas of work, health and social security. This also helps to sensitize officials and others to the need for equal treatment.

Returning Experts Programme

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The Returning Experts Programme supports the professional integration of university graduates and experienced experts from developing, emerging and transition countries, who have completed their training in Germany and are interested in returning to their countries of origin. The focus is on placing professionals in areas of particular relevance to development policy. In addition to placement and advisory services, the programme offers financial support to experts interested in returning to their own countries.

Sri Lankan-German Training Institute

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The Project “Vocational Training in the North of Sri Lanka” (VTN) is a bilateral cooperation between the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Federal Republic of Germany.

The objective is to establish a new vocational training institute in Kilinochchi - the Sri Lankan German Training Institute (SLGTI) - together with various partner institutions working in the region. The SLGTI will offer training programs to young people which will enable them to acquire qualifications for employment or self-employment according to the needs on the market.

National Coordinating Committee to Combat and Prevent Trafficking in Persons

Submitted by Mr. Dário Muhamudo on

The Egyptian government established in July 15, 2007 a national coordinating committee for combating and preventing trafficking in persons to serve as a national coordination mechanism and to be responsible, among its tasks, for drafting a national action plan to combat trafficking in persons. It reflects the political will of the Egyptian Government to deal in an integrated manner with this problem

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