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Pacino presents most personal project in Venice
هر الحاخام يفوز بجائزة مهرجان أنسي
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The Planning Team assessed participants who completed the required assignments and presented one personal project during the training. The successful candidates were subsequently awarded the qualification certificate of Training Commissioners’ Assistants.
وقد قام فريق التدريب بتقييم عمل المشاركات اللاتي أتممن مشروعاتهن الشخصية وعرضن إحداها أثناء التدريب، حيث حصلن على إجازة مساعدات مفوضات التدريب، كما تلقت جميع المشاركات شهادات الحضور.
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The Marc de Montalembert grant (7000 euros) is awarded to young people from the Mediterranean countries, who are less than 28 years old, to realise a personal project in the field of culture or in relation with the development of a craft with the aim to discover the different cultures of this region.
يقام تقديم منحة مارك دو مونتلامبار (٧٠٠٠ يورو) لشاب أو شابة ما دون ال ٢٨ عام و من دولة متوسطية لإنجاز مشروع خاص في مجال الثقافات أو يتعلق بتطوير حرفة بهدف إكتشاف الحضارات المختلفة في هذه المنطقة.
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His photojournalistic work has been published by dozens of renowned outlets and is represented by Getty Reportage. In addition to his many assignments, Degner also worked steadily on a personal project.
ديجنير مصور من ولاية جورجيا بالولايات المتحدة, و هو مقيم في مصر منذ عام 2010 كما أنه عمل كثيرا في مختلف أنحاء الشرق الأوسط. نشرت أعماله في عدة مطبوعات مشهورة و ممثلة بمجلة جيتي ريبورتاج و بجانب أعماله المهنية كان ديجنير يعمل باستمرار على عرض خاص.
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The initiative, which is to solve the large problem of administrative bottlenecks in the labour offices, has yet to be fully implemented. As it is a personal project of a few high-level individuals, its sustainability could be endangered by the dropping out of one of them.
JCCI itself also was still perceived as a reactive player in the policy-making process, and one that does not produce sufficient in-depth research and position papers. Again, participants described the absence of national NGOs and lobbyists – including national associations of specific industries – as part of the problem. They also saw CSCCI as a passive body offering mostly prestige positions on its committees, where some individuals have been sitting for many years. Although CSCCI has its own staff, they tend to be occupied with writing minutes and preparing presentations rather than active policy lobbying or in-depth policy research. The leaders of major committeesare usually big players and hence have individual access to government, but this does not necessarily improve collective lobbying.