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Kind words
The human element is at the core of my work. Here you’ll find professional feedback from people I’ve worked with—in short meetings or longer processes, in nature, in organizations, or online. Every shared path is meaningful.




















































"Dear Mali"
Many congratulations on the establishment of the site and much success.
The director of the welfare department finds himself alone in front of residents suffering from complex and difficult situations on the one hand and local and district authorities on the other. Especially in a regional council like the Ashkelon coast that handles both evacuees from Gush Katif and residents of the Gaza Strip. Immediately after Operation Protective Edge, I turned to Mali for help and advice on continuing my path as director of the department, and she readily agreed. We met for three meetings in which we delved into the difficulties, both personal and systemic, that I was facing, and for that I am grateful to her. "
MAozia Segal
"To work with Mali is to discover a world, and perhaps in some ways to discover the world. Mali has a deep understanding of processes and an exceptionally wise and insightful perspective on the things we do and the things we can do. Mali is proof that it is possible to act decisively to change the world, both internally and externally, while uncompromisingly promoting the values of mutual respect and collective responsibility, always with grace and wisdom."
Dafna, a senior figure in the world of welfare in Israel

"Mali allows everyone to connect with nature from his or her own personal space and with a lot of added value such as learning about nature as a healer, releasing stress and renewing our energy reserves. There is something in the group trainings and my conversations with Mali that make the interaction one that leaves memories of growing experiences, and even as I write now I have a smile of happiness and satisfaction from the way that Mali accompanies us in her consultation processes, tours and trainings. Mali comes with a lot of knowledge and experience in the field of eco-therapy, experience in training with children and adults and especially a deep familiarity with nature and the environment and a special "X-ray" vision of the healing power of nature. "
Efrat, an educator

"Dear Mali, you are one of the best lecturers I have studied with, a lecturer with a full desire to help and teach the students and to impart your vast knowledge to them in the best and most interesting way. Your human and personal relationship with each and every one is incomprehensible. You were for me everything that is good and beautiful in studies and I learned a lot from you. I am very proud to have studied with a lecturer like you. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. "
Ryan, the annual training program for managing welfare departments

"In honor of World Environment Day, we had the honor of inviting Dr. Mali Nevo to lecture us at Verint Israel on concepts in the world of sustainability and the transition from ego to eco. Thank you very much, Mali! It was fascinating!
Illit Matalon, Verint Israel "
"Mali has a rare ability to translate emotional intelligence through wisdom and knowledge into knowledge. All of this grows from a deep place of mission and love. The unique approach she has developed is an asset to every person and every organization."
Shira, mental health expert
"You have a rare combination of simplicity, great wisdom, pure love alongside practicality, programming ability, didacticism and methodicality. You have a connection of the worlds of spirit and soul, alongside management and organizational ability, mission and leadership."
Your love for the land moves me.
On a practical level, you were a significant partner for me. I enjoyed your ability to lead the conference together, your sincere connection, and your willingness to develop and connect connections.
Your collaboration was wonderful for me.
I enjoyed our shared growth. ”
Livat Sharon-Kettler, initiator of the Nature and Challenge Conference
"I met Mali Nevo when I was in the midst of a struggle to preserve the evergreen trees on the avenue in Jaffa. Mali approached us on her own initiative and offered her help, out of concern for the old trees, caring, and a desire to lend a hand. Mali, who lives and breathes nature and sustainability, was a doctoral student at Tel Aviv University at the time. Although she is not a resident of Jaffa, she was fully committed to helping and was very involved in activities and advice that was very beneficial to us. She also connected activists on the subject in the community with researchers from the Academic Forum for the Study of Sustainability Science, who contributed their knowledge, initiated a conference at the university on the subject of environmental struggles, and did much to raise public awareness of the issue. She soon became one of the pillars of the struggle, which bore fruit also thanks to her important contribution.
The more people like Mali Nevo, the more beautiful, better and healthier our lives will be. The Corona pandemic, which broke out in areas of high density and ecological pollution, illustrates even more clearly how necessary it is to integrate people like her - with experience, knowledge and inner passion, into all community and environmental activities, and especially in the education system.
Vered Navon

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