Noun
MEDA
(aviation, travel, initialism) Medical Fitness for Air Travel
Among the marchers was Jean-Claude Meda, the president of the Association of Journalists of Burkina Faso. Source: Internet
A couple of days off at the start of the 2018 Margaret River Pro gave some of the world’s best surfers the chance to experience the best of the South West, with plenty sharing their adventures to the world via social meda. Source: Internet
Selam iSem, thanks for the story; I guess you were in meda in 1989 for the youth congress? Source: Internet
Suburbs of the city include Shiro Meda and Entoto in the north, Urael and Bole (home to Bole International Airport) in the east, Nifas Silk in the south-east, Mekanisa in the south, and Keraniyo and Kolfe in the west. Source: Internet
Egypt has been one of the leading recipients among the Mediterranean partners in terms of total funds received from the MEDA programme, the principal financial instrument of the European Union for the implementation of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. Source: Internet
Freeman, who lost a corporate job years ago, used Meda and a variety of financial sources to start Olu’s Home, residences for the elderly and people with developmental disabilities or mental illness. Source: Internet