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On 21 May, ILS LEDA presented the semi-annual report of activities carried out in the framework of the CROLET project.
The project, leaded by WeWorld and implemented by both Tunisian and Italian organisations, intends to reduce emigration, by offering greater job opportunities in the territories of  Sidi Bouzid e Kebili governorates (Tunisia). It offers a model of local development based on public-private participatory governance, aimed at enhancing endogenous value chains and ensuring competitive, inclusive and sustainable development.

University of Toronto, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Training, Advanced Learning and Scientific Research of Canada is launching the Canada Graduate Scholarship Program to attract international students who want to study or research at the University of Toronto.

The increasingly protracted and complex nature of most crises has driven local populations, local organisations and the aid community to a difficult position to save lives and provide resort, while trying to address the root causes of needs, vulnerabilities and risks; and ensuring a long-term, sustainable impact of their interventions.

Let's meet Giancarlo Canzanelli, ILS LEDA President, in 3 questions.

Monks in Zabaikal region

The PROZVET Project, carried on in the Russian regions of Karelia and Zabaikal achieved in its first year of action the following general results:

Since November 2020 ILS LEDA is involved in CROLET Project leaded by WeWorld, in partnership with Italian and Tunisian organizations.
During the last weeks Tunisia is struggling against a new strong wave of COVID-19.
Clearly, the pandemic strongly affects the socio-economic life of the population and all work activities.

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