RESET - Analysis Report : Access To Networks Collaborations & Contacts
RESET: ANALYSIS REPORT
ACCESS TO Networks Collaborations & Contacts
RESET: RESults Enabling Transitions
Mapping, synthesising and mainstreaming sustainable, green and circular business support achievements in the MED region, for replication and policy-making
Within the RESET project, 19 key projects (listed in Annex I) were identified to be included in the capitalisation process, with the aim of supporting their capitalisation and replication in other countries in the Mediterranean region and by diverse stakeholders.
The themes identified during the mapping process of the project were:
Knowledge on Circular Economy Practices
Knowledge on Access to Finance
Access to Networks, Collaborations, and Contacts
The main objective of this report is to provide an analysis of the implementation of selected outputs under the 19 identified key projects under the theme of “Access to Networks, Collaborations, and Contacts”.
The report is designed to support stakeholders in identifying, capitalising on, and benefiting from existing outputs to enhance their work in relation to the identified theme.
More specifically, the selected outputs cover “Centralisation of Digital Databases” as a sub-theme, and explore several aspects including but not limited to the methodology used, lessons learned, and potential for capitalisation.
About RESET
In recognition of the Mediterranean accelerating employment and environmental crises, there are various calls for action to create a sustainable and inclusive economy that ‘works for everyone’. As the region thrives towards developing and implementing measures for a sustainable green transition, RESET aims to facilitate economic and social development via supporting the creation of sustainable and green businesses. The project will gather, analyse and synthesise learnings regarding ‘what works’ within the field of sustainable and green business support, and seeks to upstream this knowledge effectively. It will support local, national and regional stakeholders to make use of this knowledge to create strategies, policies and regulations to stimulate the green economy. RESET targets seven Mediterranean countries (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, State Of and Tunisia) and will address the whole enabling eco-system – from European Union (EU) projects, local initiatives and policies to national and regional policies and regulations – to capitalise on knowledge related to training, advice, networking services, access to funding and markets, as well as Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection, with a focus on women and youth inclusion.