Egypt: The Netherlands Supports Our Efforts on Water Issues

Officials at the Egyptian-Dutch Consultative Council for Water Management. (Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources)
Officials at the Egyptian-Dutch Consultative Council for Water Management. (Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources)
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Egypt: The Netherlands Supports Our Efforts on Water Issues

Officials at the Egyptian-Dutch Consultative Council for Water Management. (Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources)
Officials at the Egyptian-Dutch Consultative Council for Water Management. (Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources)

Egypt assessed its water situation and the most important challenges it faces from the effects of climate change at a meeting of the Egyptian-Dutch Consultative Council, the Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources said in a statement on Monday.

The meeting was held as part of the Egyptian government’s preparations to organize the Cairo Water Weeks (CWW) in October under the theme "Water at the Heart of the Climate Action" as a preparatory platform for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP27), set for the Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh in November.

The Ministry said a high-level delegation participated in the expert meeting of the Egyptian-Dutch Consultative Council, which was held on July 20 and 21.

Dutch officials expressed their willingness to support CWW, especially the session to prepare for the submission of a report for the Midterm Comprehensive Review of the Water Action Decade, scheduled for March 2023.

They stressed support for the “Water and Climate Pavilion” during the COP27, and for Egypt’s adaptation strategy for the water sector under the foreseen changes affecting water resources management.

The Egyptian delegation reviewed the water situation in Egypt and the most important challenges facing the water sector and efforts to confront them.

The Egyptian Ministry said the two sides agreed on an initiative to provide data on water productivity by declaring Egypt a regional platform for piloting data and information on water productivity in the region.

The delegation also reviewed the successful Egyptian experience in the field of treating agricultural drains using wetland technology, the Ministry statement said.

Egyptian Minister of Water Resources, Mohamed Abdel-Aty hailed the water cooperation between Egypt and the Netherlands that dates back 46 years to the establishment of the Egyptian-Dutch Consultative Council for Water Management in 1976.

He said bilateral cooperation between both countries helped build bridges of trust, and this was reflected in the increasing experiences in the fields of water management and treatment, water quality improvement and integrated coastal zone management.



UNRWA Chief: Gaza Polio Vaccination Coverage Has Reached 90%

Palestinian employees of United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) take part in a protest against job cuts (Reuters)
Palestinian employees of United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) take part in a protest against job cuts (Reuters)
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UNRWA Chief: Gaza Polio Vaccination Coverage Has Reached 90%

Palestinian employees of United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) take part in a protest against job cuts (Reuters)
Palestinian employees of United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) take part in a protest against job cuts (Reuters)

Polio vaccination coverage in Gaza has reached 90%, the head of the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency said on Monday, adding that the next step was to ensure hundreds of thousands of children got a second dose at the end of the month.

The campaign to vaccinate some 640,000 children in Gaza under 10 years of age against polio, which began on Sept. 1, presented major challenges to UNRWA and its partners due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

It followed confirmation by the World Health Organization (WHO) last month that a baby had been partially paralysed by the type 2 polio virus, the first such case in the Palestinian territory in 25 years, according to Reuters.

More than 446,000 Palestinian children in central and south Gaza were vaccinated earlier this month before a campaign to vaccinate a final 200,000 children in north Gaza began on September 10 despite access restrictions, evacuation orders and shortages of fuel.

The first round of the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza ended successfully, UNRWA's chief Philippe Lazzarini said, adding that 90% of the enclave's children had received a first dose.

"Parties to the conflict have largely respected the different required "humanitarian pauses" showing that when there is a political will, assistance can be provided without disruption. Our next challenge is to provide children with their second dose at the end of September," he wrote on X.