1 Crossing the Jordan Exhibition Catalogue EcoPeace Middle East, Global Nature Fund (GNF) and photographers Paolo Pellegrin and Eddie Gerald are pleased to announce the Crossing the Jordan River Exhibition. The exhibition brings together a series of stark images of the Jordan Valley, highlighting its beauty, its heritage and its role in today’s conflict, contrasting the River’s current deteriorating situation with the magnificence of the landscape. Over the last three years this exhibition was displayed in locations across Europe, the US and the Middle East to raise awareness about the critical state of the Lower Jordan River. If you are interested in hosting this exhibition please contact Mira Edelstein, EcoPeace's Jordan River Rehabilitation Project Coordinator at [email protected]To learn more about the critical state of the Lower Jordan River please visit: www.foeme.org. EcoPeace Middle East's Jordan River Rehabilitation Project is supported today by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), and the Osprey Foundation.
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Crossing the Jordan Exhibition Catalogue
EcoPeace Middle East, Global Nature Fund (GNF) and photographers Paolo Pellegrin
and Eddie Gerald are pleased to announce the Crossing the Jordan River Exhibition.
The exhibition brings together a series of stark images of the Jordan Valley,
highlighting its beauty, its heritage and its role in today’s conflict, contrasting the
River’s current deteriorating situation with the magnificence of the landscape.
Over the last three years this exhibition was displayed in locations across Europe, the
US and the Middle East to raise awareness about the critical state of the Lower
Jordan River.
If you are interested in hosting this exhibition please contact
Mira Edelstein, EcoPeace's Jordan River Rehabilitation Project Coordinator at