MASHAV, the Hebrew acronym for the Center for International Cooperation, was established as a division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1958. What started as a modest program focused on grassroots-level human capacity building at a time when Israel itself was still very much a developing country, has blossomed into an extensive program of cooperation throughout the developing world with the aim of promoting sustainable development and social equ
Upcoming Courses:
Technical and Vocational Education and Training
(15.1-3.2.2017.)
All potential candidates must submit applications to the respective Embassies by 26.11.2016.
Promoting Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development: Policies, Planning & Innovation
(23.1-9.2.2017.)
All potential candidates must submit applications to the respective embassies by 30.11.2016.
International Course: Post-harvest Physiology, Pathology and Handling of Fresh Commodities
(5.2-24.2.2017.)
All potential candidates must submit applications to the respective Embassies by 25.12.2016.
Educational Methodologies Youth At-Risk: Preventing Student Dropouts and Facilitating Reintegration
(26.2 –27.3. 2017.)
All potential candidates must submit applications to the respective Embassies by 8.1.2017.