Technical Cooperation of MASHAV in Human Resources Development and Training - Israel

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Technical Cooperation of MASHAV in Human Resources Development and Training - Israel

Source: MASHAV - Center for International Cooperation


Introduction

Israel's official overseas development cooperation was launched in 1958 with the aim of sharing with the rest of the developing world the know-how and technologies which provided the basis for Israel's own rapid development. 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 equity.

Since 1958, the Center for International Cooperation of the Foreign Ministry of Israel, or as it is more commonly known by its Hebrew acronym - MASHAV, has trained almost 200,000 course participants from approximately 140 countries, in Israel and abroad. Mashav has also developed dozens of demonstration projects worldwide in areas of Israeli expertise. During this time, while technologies and methodologies transferred have changed, the unique principles which guide Israel's cooperation have remained the same:

  1. MASHAV activities focus on areas in which Israel has a comparative advantage and/or accumulated expertise.
    MASHAV believes that our greatest possible contribution can be made in fields where Israel has expertise directly relevant to emerging nations. The list of such fields is particularly extensive, including: water resource management and irrigation, desert agriculture and combat of desertification, early childhood education, community development, emergency and disaster medicine, refugee absorption and employment programs, and many many others.
  2. MASHAV is committed to cooperation throughout the developing world.
    We do not limit our activities to a small number of target countries. Our focus is on areas of expertise rather than on geographical areas. We extend our hand in partnership wherever Israel's experience is relevant.
  3. MASHAV prefers small-scale activities aimed at "bottom-up," community-driven development.
    MASHAV endeavors to identify relevant micro-project activities that can serve as a catalyst for wider-scale development, targeting the grassroots in many of our activities.
  4. MASHAV's focus is on human capacity building and training.
    Our belief is that training of trainers and other capacity building activities is the best way to achieve maximum impact in development activity. Education leads to empowerment - the surest guarantee of sustainable growth.
  5. MASHAV seeks cooperative projects with other development organizations.
    MASHAV offers partnership in areas in which Israel has comparative advantage, to all development agencies, governmental as well as non-governmental, international agencies and development banks. MASHAV's experience with such joint projects, often on a cost-sharing basis, has been very positive, broadening the impact of MASHAV's potential contribution and the efficacy of the projects undertaken.
  6. MASHAV believes that development cooperation can and should be used to forge bonds of peaceful cooperation with Israel's neighbors.
    Consequently, MASHAV endeavors to be active throughout the Middle East, regardless of the political climate.

Activities

Human Capacity Building/Training

Human capacity building remains the main priority of MASHAV. We are proud of our highly extensive training program, which includes a uniquely wide range of subjects and languages. Almost 300 international and single-country courses annually are offered in Israel and abroad, in subjects including agriculture, medicine and public health, science and technology, management and entrepreneurship, education and economic, social, community and rural development. In addition MASHAV also offers short and long-term adisory consultancies to partner countries.

MASHAV's training program benefits from the following advantages:

Numerous international organizations, UN and national development cooperation agencies and NGOs have taken advantage of MASHAV's unique training program, sponsoring or co-funding participants from their partner countries and programs.

Projects

MASHAV's project programming seeks to advance our primary goal of capacity building in areas in which Israel has a comparative advantage. Our main project focus is on agricultural demonstration projects, with a select number of small-scale, medical infrastructure projects also completed annually.

The aim of MASHAV projects are sustainability and replicability, which are achieved by the following means:

MASHAV projects are designed in cooperation with host countries. Maximum flexibility is maintained in order to address the specific needs of the countries.

Major Areas of Cooperation

Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security

MASHAV's agriculture program seeks to provide food security and disseminate best agribusiness practices while promoting environmentally sound resource use. Our agriculture program is based on:

MASHAV's agricultural activities focus on Israeli areas of expertise such as semi- and arid-zone agriculture, combat of desertification, irrigation and water management, high-yield agriculture, dairy farming and agricultural and agribusiness strategies for the small farmer. Among the most innovative of new strategies now being promoted by MASHAV is the African Market Garden concept which uses innovative, very low-cost, low-pressure irrigation systems in order to irrigate single-household plots for subsistence farming with small surpluses for cash, thereby enhancing food security and economic well-being for the poorest segments of the population. MASHAV is now disseminating this strategy in Africa, in cooperation with local partner institutions, the Government of Finland and other development organizations such as the FAO.

Health

MASHAV serves as a bridge between Israel's medical community and the developing world. In doing so, MASHAV benefits from cooperation with an extensive network of Israeli hospitals, medical schools, research institutes and HMOs. We are thus able to draw upon a large reservoir of Israeli experts in all fields, for activities both in Israel and in host countries. Our close partnership with Israel's medical establishment, facilitated and coordinated by our permanent, in-house medical adviser, enables MASHAV to implement programming with a high degree of speed and flexibility.

The following are examples of MASHAV programming in the field of health:

Community Development, Poverty Reduction and Gender Equality

MASHAV sees the three goals of community development, poverty reduction and gender equality as being necessarily linked. Thus, since MASHAV's early years, a strong emphasis has been placed on working with women at a grassroots level, promoting their participation in small-scale economic activities through capacity-building, community development and establishment of support structures for small and medium entrepreneurial activities. As micro-action and grassroot-oriented strategies have become increasingly popular in the development community, MASHAV has collaborated with numerous international organizations in developing grassroots-oriented, community-driven programming, including capacity building programs in Israel and abroad and the establishment of new business incubators and small business development centers.

MASHAV's action in this field focuses on:

Education

MASHAV provides a wide range of training programs in the field of education. Among the many topics covered in MASHAV training:

MASHAV directs its activities towards both formal and informal educational frameworks. The target population for trainees is widely varied, including field workers, senior decision makers, educators, principals, local and national education system supervisors, heads of municipal and regional departments, planners of study programs, senior educational administrators, lecturers and university staff.

MASHAV draws on the facilities and resources of its Ministries of Education, Health and Social Services in its activities in order to add a practical dimension to the theoretical material studied and to insure the ongoing relevance of our education programs.

MASHAV specializes in adapting education systems to meet the demand of developing economies. MASHAV's courses draw on the experience of Israel's education system in adapting to fit the needs of a rapidly developing economy and a growing multilingual population, due to large waves of immigration and absorption of refugees to Israel over the decades. MASHAV recognizes the pivotal role of education in the process of nation-building and state development, while aiding the educational systems of developing countries to meet the challenge of technology in the 21st century.

Mashav's Training Network:

CINADCO - the Center for International Agricultural Development Cooperation

CINADCO established in 1958 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, operates within the framework of MASHAV.

CINADCO's training activities take place in two centers:

CINADCO's activities include on-site demonstration projects. CINADCO's activities focus on key issues and problems concerning agricultural development, and the main fields of expertise are:

The Golda Meir Mount Carmel International Training Center - MCTC

The Center was founded in Haifa by MASHAV in 1961.

The main goal of the center is to foster international cooperation through training courses, mainly for women, designed to increase their involvement in and contribution to the process of development.

MCTC's main fields of expertise are:

MCTC works with various institutions and organizations:

The Aharon Ofri International Training Center

The Center, located in Jerusalem, was established jointly in 1989 by MASHAV and the Ministry of Education.

The Center focuses on educational fields that contribute to regional and human resource development.

The Ofri Center's main fields of expertise are:

The Center cooperates with various organizations and institutions:

The Center also deals with drug abuse prevention education.

MASHAV Affiliate Training Centers:

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