Sylvain Martin

Meet Sylvain

NGO Representative
Marseille, France

Sylvain Martin is a dedicated social entrepreneur currently serving as the Director of La Petite Lili, a non-profit organization in Marseille focused on community development and social impact. Additionally, he holds the position of Deputy Director at 22-m, where he works with journalists from 22 Mediterranean countries to address the challenges posed by climate change in the region. With extensive experience in non-profit management and digital media, Sylvain is committed to fostering collaboration and driving social change.


Areas of activity:
Marine Protection

www.22-med.com

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About:

Sylvain Martin is a passionate social entrepreneur and community advocate based in Marseille, France. He currently serves as the Director of La Petite Lili, a non-profit organization that promotes social initiatives and community development through various programs. In addition, Sylvain is the Deputy Director at 22-m, a collaborative platform where journalists from 22 Mediterranean countries come together to address climate change and share insights on the socio-economic challenges facing the region.

With a robust background in digital media and non-profit management, he is adept at fostering partnerships and driving social impact. His previous experience includes co-founding Le République, an initiative focused on social entrepreneurship, and holding leadership roles in organizations such as TIER Mobility, where he oversaw business development and public policy. Sylvain's expertise encompasses strategic consulting, program development, and community engagement, making him a key player in the fight for sustainable development in the Mediterranean region.

 

Involvement:

22-Med

22-Med is a media platform connecting journalists from 22 Mediterranean countries, publishing in 11 languages. It aims to foster collaboration by sharing diverse societal and technological perspectives on pressing issues, particularly climate change, which threatens the Mediterranean region. With 500 million inhabitants facing significant social, economic, and environmental challenges, 22-Med serves as a bridge for exchanging ideas and experiences to address these shared concerns, especially in light of predictions that the Mediterranean could become a "dead sea" by 2050 according to IPCC forecasts.


 
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