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for more than 35 years has
kept four to six eye specialists
attached to hospitals in
Africa.
Israel's universities also
provided aid in the form of
special courses for foreign
students, designed to help
developing countries develop
their most important asset —
their human resources. The
best known of these is the
year-long English languge In-
ternational Course in Public
Health, leading to a Master of
Public Health degree, which
has been held approximately
every two years since 1970 by
the Hebrew University-
Hadassah School of Public
Health and Community
Medicine.
Other courses were held at
the Hebrew University in
ground-water exploitation,
food technology, and at the
Technion, the Israel Institute
of Technology in agricultural
engineering. These days
Israeli cooperative aid is con-
fined almost entirely to the
holding of courses, which are
given in English, French of
Spanish. During the last year,
there were approximately
1,500 participants in 60 such
countries in Israel and twice
that number in local and on-
the-spot courses outside
Israel.
The Hebrew University's
Faculty of Agriculture offers
short non-degree courses in
Plant Science and in Animal
Science for candidates from
developing countries. Also, at
the initiative of the Israel Na-
tional Council for Research
and Development, three
courses have been held in the
last five years at the Faculty
of Agriculture on the Prin-
ciples of the Exploration of
Wild Genetic Resources, so
that developing countries can
begin to discover and utilize
plant resources as yet un-
touched.
WZPS
Chamber Hosts
Export Seminar
The American-Israel Cham-
ber of Commerce of Michigan
is sponsoring a statewide
seminar on "The Nuts and
Bolts of Importing From and
Exporting To Israel" on
March 2 from 8 a.m. until
noon at the Sheraton Oaks
Hotel in Novi.
Elizabeth Williamson, Gen-
eral Dynamics Land Systems,
and Murray Sittsamer, Gel-
man Sciences, the co-chairs of
the seminar, also serve as
Chamber Program Commit-
tee co-chairs.
The seminar is geared to
companies that are either
new to international trade or
wish to expand their trade to
additional foreign countries.
Because of the Free Trade
Agreement between the U.S.
and Israel and the opportuni-
ty to use Israel as a bridge for
U.S. exports to the European
Economic Community, this
seminar offers these com-
panies profitable business
opportunities.
"How To Take Advantage of
the U.S.-Israel Free Trade
Agreement for Importing and
Exporting" will be addressed
from the U.S. perspective by
Paul Thanos, International
Trade Specialist, Israel Desk,
U.S. Dept. of Commerce,
Washington, D.C., and the
Israeli perspective by Milton
Elbogen, Deputy Trade Com-
missioner, Israel Trade
Center, N.Y. Included in their
presentations will be the
question of the Arab boycott
and conducting profitable
business in the often troubled
Middle East.
Russ Leach, the new Inter-
national Trade Specialist,
Michigan Department of
Commerce, will review the
range of "International Trade
Services of the State of
Michigan."
From the private sector,
Bob Zigarac, First Vice Presi-
dent and Manager of Export
Letter of Credit Department,
National Bank of Detroit, will
discuss how to finance expor-
ting to and importing from
Israel.
The Seminar
offers profitable
business
opportunities
The seminar is co-sponsored
by the U.S. Department of
Commerce, Michigan Depart-
ments of Commerce and
Agriculture, Booker T. Wash-
ington Business Association,
Detroit/Wayne County Port
Authority, Michigan Minority
Business Development Coun-
cil, Michigan World Trade
Center Association, Michigan
Technology Council, Minority
Technology Council of Michi-
gan, University of Michigan
— B.I.A.D., Metropolitan In-
ternational Business Devel-
opment Center and the World
Trade Club of the Greater
Detroit Chamber of Com-
merce.