Chantal Menard

Highly skilled Communications professional dealing with complex and multicultural environments. Dynamic and enthusiastic. Passionate about the Human dimension of success, strategic thinking and straightforward storytelling. Special interest in video and social media ethics. Lives and works in French (native), English, Spanish and Italian. My motto: there is no good communications without People and a solid strategic thinking behind. - I work with all kinds of communications tools and contents, from print to website and social media, media backgrounds, press trips, events, etc. - I have a special passion and talent for photography, video and infographics. - I am curious, creative, and like to challenge my work, always looking for innovative ideas. - I have contributed to the development of the Mediterranean environmental information network, gathering all top news agencies in the Mediterranean region (https://medgreenjournalism.net/).
 - I have trained on on-line course building, mobile journalism - I am solutions-oriented and a true problem-solver. - I am passionate about people and although I can work on my own I enjoy teamwork above all. - I am very good at building, motivating and coordinating teams. Besides my work as a Communications consultant, I have a passion for understanding the impacts of digital and social media on our behaviours and society in general. I have recently graduated as a digital wellness coach, with the founder of Consciously Digital, Anastasia Dedyukhina. https://www.consciously-digital.com/.

Mediterranean Coastal Day

MEDITERRANEAN COAST DAY 2025: Coasts won’t become resilient on their own

Published on behalf of the Priority Actions Programme Regional Activity Centre (PAP/RAC)  Organised by the Priority Actions Programme Regional Activity Centre (PAP/RAC) under the UNEP/MAP – Barcelona Convention, Mediterranean Coast Day draws attention to the urgent challenges facing our coasts and returns this September 25 with a strong call to action. This year’s theme: “Inspiring […]

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Ghar el Melh, Tunisia. © Tarek Khatib

MedWet: We cannot afford to let Mediterranean coastal wetlands disappear

Sea-level rise will be one of the major climate change-induced risks of the 21st century for coastal areas. According to the Sixth Assessment Report of IPPC released on February 28th 2022, it is virtually certain that global mean sea level will continue to rise over the 21st century. Relative to the period 1995–2014, the likely

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