The TERO project aims to strengthen the resilience of communities toward climate change. Young volunteers are the central actors of the project.
Capacity building
Building up the capacity of partner organizations in North Africa about the involvement of volunteers in their activities and governance.
Training
Volunteer training on the prevention of risks from disasters.
Development of partnerships
Development of partnerships with youth and environmental protection organizations in the areas of intervention.
Outreach
Community awareness on oases on the means of combating climate change.
Tero Project
The project lasts two years, from March 2018 to February 2020. The activities are carried out in:
Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia.
EU Aid Volunteers
This project is co-funded by the European Union for the EU Aid Volunteers initiative.
EU Aid Volunteers
This project is cofinanced by the European Union for the initiative of the European voluntary humanitarian aid Corps – EU Aid Volunteers
Sustainable Development
The TERO project – Territoires Engagés pour la Résilience des Oasis (Territories Engaged for the Resilience of the Oases) intends to promote the achievement of 17 United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) in particular objective No. 13 on climate action.
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Youth recommendations to local associations according to the CARI study
What are the suggestions and recommendations of young people to local associations on climate change? The summary of the research conducted by CARI in collaboration with CIEDEL on the factors influencing young people's engagement in the oases at the local level on...
AOFEP dedicates the March edition of its monthly Newsletter to the TERO Project!
Climate change cannot be the battle of one individual, it is the challange of all of us. This implies that whatever our differences are, we should forget them and join our forces if we want victory to be on our side. Young people must use their intellectual and...
A study on Young people commitment in the oases
On the occasion of World Water Day, a study on the voluntary commitment of young people in the Maghreb (Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia) is available on the TERO website. CARI in collaboration with CIEDEL conducted a survey to identify the basis for young people...