The early months of 2017 have been busy ones, with visitors and students from all over the country and the world!
Enjoy these photos of our many visitors:
Professionals, Civil Society, and NGOs:
120 Superintendents from the Society and Youth Authority in the Ministry of Education:
70 Inspectors from the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yaffo:
The Israeli Ministry of Tourism, the Ministry of the Development of the Negev and the Galilee, and the Ministry of Agriculture:
The Center for International Agricultural Development Cooperation (CINADCO) within the Ministry of Agriculture on a study day at PWA on sustainability in rural areas in Africa, Asia and Europe:
UK Task Force on Arab Israeli Equality:
Women Wage Peace (for more information on this event, click here):
Humanities teachers from the Shalom Hartman Institute, for a seminar of Education and Society in the Negev:
Steve and Sandy Friedman, board members of Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Projects (SIPP):
The JNF Executive Committee:
Family Programming and Volunteers:
Volunteers planting trees on Tu B’Shvat:
Sand workshops for families:
Youngsters in our after-school Nature Course (Chug Teva):
Passover Festival (for more photos from our Passover festival, click here):
K through 12 Education:
Higher Education:
ORT Israel, a network of vocational schools, chose PWA to guide students on the value of volunteering in their community. 200 students participated in activities and workshops:
Students from Seminar HaKibbutzim College:
Professor Mark Cohen and his MBA Students from Vanderbilt University:
Directors from Ben-Gurion University at one-day training course at the project:
PWA Visitor’s Center Offsite:
Visitor’s Center Director Amran Amarni presented the project’s anti-desertification efforts at the 17th Annual Environmental Education Conference, attended by the foremost experts in the country:
Amran was chosen by the Ministry of Education to judge the Scientific Research Competition for the Negev. The winners were 5th graders from Al Fardus School in Rahat:
Amran lecturing at the Porter School for Environmental Studies at Tel Aviv University about The Lab’s sustainability principles and ecosystem restoration efforts:
Stay tuned for more updates!