- Meriem Msaad Guerfali
- Partner
- [email protected]
- 0021692404623
- Tunisia
- National Centre of Nuclear Sciences and Technologies
- Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO)
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The National League of Tunisian Women Researchers (Ligue nationale des femmes chercheuses tunisiennes) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to promoting and supporting women researchers in Tunisia. Our organization focuses on empowering women in various fields of research and academia, advocating for gender equality and equal opportunities in scientific pursuits. We provide networking opportunities, mentorship, and resources to support the professional development and advancement of women researchers across disciplines. Through our initiatives and advocacy efforts, we aim to contribute to the progress and recognition of women’s contributions to the scientific community in Tunisia and beyond.
- Topic 1.1.1-2024 (IA) Sustainability of Mediterranean irrigated agriculture through the implementation of WEFE Nexus approach.
- Topic 2.2.1 (RIA ) Revitalizing agroforestry practices for sustainable land use and climate resilience in the Mediterranean region
- Topic 1.3.1-2024 (IA) – Developing cost-effective and sustainable technologies adapted to Mediterranean Food Systems to decrease food loss and waste. | Topic 2.3.1-2024 (RIA ) Leveraging urban and local food systems for sustainable food systems transformation
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Research Partnerships: Collaborating with academic institutions, research organizations, and government agencies to conduct research projects focused on agriculture, water management, and related areas. This can involve joint research proposals, sharing of resources and expertise, and co-publishing scientific findings.
Capacity Building Programs: Partnering with international organizations, NGOs, and industry partners to develop and implement capacity building programs for women researchers in agriculture and water management. These programs may include training workshops, seminars, and mentorship initiatives aimed at enhancing skills and knowledge in these fields.
Policy Advocacy: Collaborating with government entities and advocacy groups to influence policy decisions related to gender equality, agriculture, and water management. This may involve participating in policy dialogues, providing expert input on legislative frameworks, and advocating for the integration of gender-sensitive approaches in agricultural and water policies.
Community Engagement: Partnering with local communities, farmers’ associations, and grassroots organizations to address challenges related to agriculture and water management at the grassroots level. This can involve participatory research projects, knowledge sharing initiatives, and community-based interventions aimed at improving agricultural practices and water access.
Technology Transfer: Collaborating with industry partners and technology providers to facilitate the adoption of innovative technologies and practices in agriculture and water management. This may include organizing technology transfer workshops, demonstration farms, and pilot projects to showcase the benefits of new technologies for women researchers and farmers.
Overall, collaboration plays a crucial role in advancing the goals of the National League of Tunisian Women Researchers, enabling the organization to leverage diverse expertise, resources, and networks to promote gender equality and empower women in agriculture and water management. -
Women researchers
Gender equality
Tunisia
Empowerment
Professional development
Advocacy
Networking
Mentorship
Scientific community
Academic pursuits
Agriculture
Water management
Sustainability
Rural development
Environmental conservation
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