MASHAV gets humanitarian aid to Liberia, cancer researcher Eliran Malki named one of the top 25 innovators of 2020 by Modern Healthcare magazine, and more!
‘The Israeli government has been pro-active in uplifting the lives of under privileged farmers in rural India,’ said agricultural entrepreneur Harshit Godha.
Israel is teaching Russian professionals to use advanced agricultural techniques for improving and preserving fresh produce, including quality and safety.
“We have established 65 years of diplomatic relations, but those relations are gathering steam now,” Netanyahu declared in Mexico, after signing three agreements with the country.
Papua New Guinea, suffering from severe drought, will receive the Israeli mobile desalination unit, which will provide clean drinking water in remote locations.
Israeli app Nutrino (with a little help from IBM Haifa’s Watson supercomputer) promotes healthy eating, and the MASHAV organization of Israel’s Foreign Ministry is set to train medics from the underdeveloped southwestern regions of China.
Marking World Humanitarian Day on Wednesday, Israel is celebrating decades of humanitarian operations around the globe that have benefited thousands of people.
Israel to the rescue, again! This time, providing assistance to flood victims in Myanmar. Israel has a proud history of leading humanitarian efforts to countries in distress.
Israel has launched its search and rescue mission along with providing urgent medical assistance in the disaster zone in Nepal following a devastating earthquake.