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Al -Ittihad for the Mediterranean: revealing the first investments of the Blue Mediterranean Partnership Fund in Egypt, Jordan and Morocco

& nbsp; & nbsp; Egypt, and the first marine wind farm in Morocco, and an initiative to restore the coral ecosystem in Jordan. The safe sewage department promotes approximately 1.5 million people, and contributes to reducing pollution in the region. Restore the coral ecosystem, building the thermal energy storage system, and the coral cover is expected to increase by 240%, while the thermal energy storage system is expected to reduce electric power consumption by more than 1.2 million kilowatt hours annually. The United Nations Oceanic (UNOC3) in the French city of Nice about the leadership of the region for the march of sustainable use of marine resources, enhancing social and economic development, where government officials, development agencies, regional networks and actors in the private sector and civil society reviewed innovative financing mechanisms and advanced technologies, and repetitive initiatives. A high -level dialogue on financing and innovation as two main drivers to enhance the shift towards the sustainable blue economy, as the session came within the activities of the Mediterranean Day accompanying the third session of the United Nations Ocean Conference, held in the French city of Nice. Sarah Akhisin, and the Secretary -General of the Union for the Mediterranean Ambassador Nasser Kamel, and the Environmental Commissioner in the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority in Jordan Ayman Suleiman .. And members of the & quot;; The latest developments to advance the blue and green -sustainable transformations in the region. The statement continued that with Spain officially pledged to provide 8.5 million euros for the blue Mediterranean partnership, it joins the ranks of the donors, including Sweden, Germany, France and the European Union, bringing the total amount available to the fund for the necessary technical assistance and granting feasibility for projects to 22 million euros. The statement pointed out that these funds are allocated from the blue Mediterranean partnership to support technical aid and grant feasibility studies for projects, especially those that may find it difficult to obtain loans from international development institutions and multilateral banks. The event also focused on other areas of priority for the sustainable blue economy in the Euro -Mediterranean region, such as marine gatherings, carbon removal, blue functions, renewable energies, sustainable tourism or pollution prevention. In the region, which led to successes that were achieved between the regional marine communities of the & quot & quot & quot; In the efforts supported by the Euro -Mediterranean program and & quot; To reduce marine garbage, as well as specialized higher education programs, among many other things. For her part, the Spanish Minister of Environmental Transformation Sarah Akhisin & quot, said that the Mediterranean Sea is not just a water flat, it is the cradle of civilizations, a center for biological diversity, and a vital source of livelihood for millions of people, and it constitutes our past, present and future, our history, our economy and our identity & quot;. For his part, the Secretary -General of the Federation for the Mediterranean, Ambassador Nasser Kamel & quot, said that our society rich in sustainable blue economy is an inspiration for other parts of the world .. The Union for the Mediterranean has played a leading role in establishing and promoting political and technical dialogue on the sustainable blue economy at the regional level & quot;

and stressed the need to celebrate the successful euritis initiatives that It was highlighted, noting that in the face of geopolitical turmoil, the sustainable blue economy is the power of uniting us, despite our differences. And equitable & quot;

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