Educall (Education For All) – The story of Yassine Ettayal
Yassine Ettayal dreamt of becoming an engineer. Being a social entrepreneur wasn’t his objective at the beginning. The course of his life events led… read more
The MedUP! Fund is part of the intervention of the MedUP! project which focuses on strengthening and promoting Social Entrepreneurship in 6 southern Mediterranean countries (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia). The project is financed by the European Union (under Reference EuropeAid/155554/DH/ACT/Multi) andIs implemented by Oxfam in partnership with several European and southern Mediterranean partners. In Lebanon, the project is implemented by Oxfam in Lebanon.
New Publication: “Social Enterprise: Legal Registration Case Study”.
The study presents the legal options available to Lebanese, Syrian, and Palestinian Social Enterprises (SEs) for registering as per the Lebanese Laws. The case study has been presented and discussed in December 2019 by different members of the SE ecosystem in Lebanon.
Program dates | Mar 1, 2018 - Feb 28, 2022 |
Organizer | MedUP! |
Website | Visit website |
Targets | Lebanon |
Sectors | Sector agnostic |
Name | Country | Sector(s) | Stage |
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The Community Farm Healthy and environmentally friendly agriculture | Lebanon | Agribusiness | Growth stage |
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New Publication: “Social Enterprise: Legal Registration Case Study”.
The study presents the legal options available to Lebanese, Syrian, and Palestinian Social Enterprises (SEs) for registering as per the Lebanese Laws. The case study has been presented and discussed in December 2019 by different members of the SE ecosystem in Lebanon.