Union for the Mediterranean
Giuseppe Provenzano is an experienced project manager currently working at the Union for the Mediterranean since December 2016, focusing on higher education, research, innovation, science diplomacy, and employability. Provenzano has held various roles, including expert/advisor in research and innovation with a focus on the blue economy and migration, and junior expert for Euro-Mediterranean initiatives. Prior to this, experiences include a role as a proof-reader at FAO and an intern with the Italian Prime Minister's Office, analyzing European policies. Provenzano has also worked as a freelance translator and localization tester for Electronic Arts, demonstrating a versatile background in language and policy analysis. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in International Public Affairs from Luiss Guido Carli University and a Master of Arts in International Relations from Università di Napoli L'Orientale, among other language and international law studies.
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Union for the Mediterranean
The Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) is the intergovernmental Euro-Mediterranean organisation that brings together all 27 countries of the European Union and 16 countries from the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean. The UfM provides a forum to enhance regional cooperation and dialogue, as well as the implementation of concrete projects and initiatives with tangible impact on the citizens, with an emphasis on young people, in order to address the three strategic objectives of the region: stability, human development and integration. The Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean is the platform to operationalise decisions taken by the Member States, implementing strategic regional projects through a specific methodology based on dynamic multi-partner networks and the exchange of best practices and innovative tools: more than 50 regional projects labelled by the Member States worth over €5 billion, mainly in the areas of inclusive growth, youth employability, women empowerment, student mobility, sustainable urban development and climate action.