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Funded by MAVA Foundation for Nature (2019 - 2021) The project aims to implement Integrated River Basin Management in the Mujib River Basin as a pilot model to be followed for other basins within the kingdom or in the region. Over the span of 2 years, the project will establish an informal platform for the Mujib River Basin to be transposed into a formal national commission of the Mujib river basin. The project encompasses three main strategies to achieve its goals: first of which will focus on gathering, updating and compiling all available information about the basin in order to present a thorough understanding of the basins situation and define its needs. Whilst the second will particularly target the involvement of the stakeholders, building bridges among the numerous entities that relate to resources management. The third strategy would rely on the previous two to introduce and integrate the environmental flow concept within the management plans of the entire basin. Essentially, the project will increase Jordan's Progress in implementing Integrated Water Resources Management, Water-Food-Energy- Nexus approach and the climate change agendas. Moreover, it will support better decision-taking entities in the long term targets of water availability and climate change adaptation.
Funded by ENI CBC Med (2014 - 2022) Tourism in the Mediterranean is a key driver for socio-economic progress and a major income source for many of its countries. Some of the sectorial challenges lie within the predominance of mass seaside tourism and the seasonality of the industry. MEDUSA project tackles these challenges via targeted cross-border interventions in to develop and promote Adventure Tourism (AT), as a sustainable niche in the tourism market that provides the opportunity to reveal lesser-known destinations and attract tourists throughout the whole year. MEDUSA project is co-financed by the European Union under the European Neighborhood Instrument cross-border cooperation program “Mediterranean Sea Basin” 2014-2020 (ENI CBC MED). Specific objectives: The overall objective of the project is to develop a competitive form of adventure tourism in the Mediterranean, that is based on environmental, social and economic sustainability values. Concretely MEDUSA aims to: Identify and valorize territorial assets for developing AT products, especially off-season, based on a thorough understanding of market demand drivers, supply and competitiveness variables. Promote a multi-stakeholder engagement to capacity building and exchange of experiences and adopt strategic alliances that will formalize roles and responsibilities for AT destination stewardships. Implement pilot actions rolling out improved and new AT products, as well as develop and promote tourism packages through a cross-border marketing alliances to international source markets. The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature , MEDUSA's partner in Jordan is launching a call for tenders for the provision of training of trainers on sustainability in adventure tourism for local guides under Development and Promotion of Mediterranean Sustainable Adventure Tourism Project (MEDUSA). For more information, please refer to the following TOR. Kindly send your proposals by email to tareq.qaneer@rscn.org.jo for submitting “Local Training on sustainable practices in adventure tourism for local guides” Tender - MEDUSA project implemented by RSCN as per the attached tender dossier annexes. The deadline for Submission is August 26, 2022.