In response to Tunisia's escalating water crisis, exacerbated by climate change, the ACCISI-GEM project offers a practical solution: smart irrigation powered by solar energy with provisions for improved ecosystem health. Traditional irrigation techniques are no longer able to satisfy the needs of a drying area as climate change continues to tighten its hold. In the face of this pressure, farmers are giving up water-wasting traditional irrigation techniques. The pilot application, in four private farms in Ghar El Melh, delivered. The project pilot aims to reduce water use and energy consumption in southern Tunisia, which is threatened by water scarcity, desertification, and the impact of climate change. This filter is connected to a. Three demonstration farms will host eco-efficient practices including water conservation, soil remediation, water-energy nexus solutions, and advanced monitoring The MAENA project is driving the restoration of the Small Water Cycle (SWC) by establishing specialized demonstration farms across. The REFAT (Renewable Energies for Agricultural and Rural Development in Tunisia) project aims to contribute to national efforts to promote renewable energies in the agricultural sector and potable water production. Aligned with the initiatives of the Tunisian Ministry of Agriculture, Hydraulic. MAX AVAILABLE BUDGET: EUR 16. This amount includes all other costs, income taxes, VAT and any other amount payable or cost that may be.