Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem

The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem (ARIJ; Arabic: معهد الابحاث التطبيقية - القدس) is a Palestinian NGO founded in 1990 with its main office in Bethlehem in the West Bank. ARIJ is actively working on research projects in the fields of management of natural resources, water management, sustainable agriculture and political dynamics of development in the Palestinian Territories.

Applied Research Institute
Jerusalem
AbbreviationARIJ
Formation1990
Location
Official language
Arabic, English
Director
Dr. Jad Isaac
Staff
60
Websitewww.arij.org

Projects

POICA

Together with the Land Research Center (LRC), ARIJ runs a joint project named POICA, Eye on Palestine–Monitoring Israeli Colonizing activities in the Palestinian Territories. The project, funded by the European Union, inspects and scrutinizes Israeli colonizing activities in the West Bank and Gaza, and disseminates the related information to policy makers in the European countries and to the general public.[1]

Sustainable waste treatment

In 2011 ARIJ, along with the TTZ Bremerhaven, the University of Extremadura, and the Institute on Membrane Technology of the Italian National Research Council (CNR-ITM) started a project with the title of "Sustainable Treatment and Valorization of Olive Mill Waste in Palestine".[2] The project is funded by the European Union under the Seventh Framework Programme.

Funders

gollark: You probably could have the basic "service manager" stuff done by a simple program which just reads TOML files from a directory, builds dependency graphs, and starts things, and that would be okay too.
gollark: I mean, I'd prefer a more loosely coupled system, but systemd... mostly works ish?
gollark: Because existing service managers mostly tend to lack useful capabilities like that.
gollark: It's unnecessary code duplication and more room for fragility.
gollark: It does all the network checking itself.

References

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