The Innovation Ecosystem in Israel - Delegation from the Philippines

With over 6,000 start-ups, and 1,000 new start-ups launched every year in Israel, it is only natural to address the issue of innovations for startups and expose participants to the uniqueness of Israel’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Israel as a leader in the entrepreneurial world, combines innovation with technology, education and academia with a diverse population. Innovation creates valuable ideas and entrepreneurship capitalizes on those ideas and gives them life.

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Open Innovation and Intellectual Property

This course aimed to provide access to tools, methodologies, processes, and global best practices, which allow the adoption of new strategies related to the design, planning, and management of innovation for the development of new products and services in organizations and companies with international projections.

Furthermore, improving the skills and knowledge of professionals in the field of intellectual property who deal with innovation policy and IP (Intellectual Property) strategies.

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Mental Health for Youth and Psychological Support Systems

In Cooperation with UNICEF Serbia.

The recent mapping conducted by UNICEF and the Ministry of Health in Serbia discovered that there is a need to develop and implement innovative mental health services and especially for the category of young people aged 7-19. Innovative services should be tailor made for young people according their age, gender and diagnosis, aiming to strengthen the accessibility of mental health services, trust, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation.

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The Innovation Ecosystem In Israel - Delegation from Uzbekistan

This tailor made program was created following the request of Ministry of Innovation and Development Uzbekistan to Israeli Embassy in Tashkent.
The main goal of the visit was learn and implement Israeli knowledge and practice of innovation ecosystem in Uzbekistan.

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Combating Gender Based Violence

Gender-based violence (GBV) remains one of the major obstacles to achieve fundamental human rights worldwide. All types of violence - physical, sexual, psychological and economic - affect people of all origins and social backgrounds, yet most of the GBV victims are women, especially in times of crisis. Despite international, regional, and national efforts to prevent and combat violence, and despite countries’ commitments to punish and eradicate this phenomena, violence against women still exists and persists.

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Agribusiness for Inclusive and Sustainable Development - UNIDO

This course was offered in partnership with UNIDO, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
Addressing inclusive and sustainable development as well as increasing attention to economic and social development strategies within rural areas, are globally recognized as critical aspects in achieving overall prosperity.

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