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Environment Ministry, UNODC discuss cooperation to implement COP27 initiatives

Environment Minister Yasmine Fouad said on Wednesday 29/3/2023 that the international climate summit, COP27, which was held in Sharm el Sheikh last year, had raised question marks about the file of waste and its direct relation with climate change.

A global waste initiative, aka “50 by 2050”, was launched to ensure that at least half of all African waste is treated and recycled before 2050, Fouad said during a meeting with Ghada Waly, Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and her accompanying delegation to review the outcome of the COP27.

A global waste initiative, aka “50 by 2050”, was launched to ensure that at least half of all African waste is treated and recycled before 2050, Fouad said during a meeting with Ghada Waly, Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and her accompanying delegation to review the outcome of the COP27.

More than 100 countries, international institutions, NGOs and the private sector have shown interest in joining the initiative, Fouad made it clear.
The meeting also tackled cooperation to implement the initiatives launched at the COP27, as well as outlining a roadmap for the upcoming international climate summit, COP28.
Fouad and Waly also discussed cooperation to counter environmental crimes.
The environment minister said that biodiversity is yet another top-priority file of the COP27, pointing to milestones taken in this regard, such as setting an international date to mark biological diversity. A nature-based solutions initiative was also launched during the COP27, she reminded. Fouad also talked about cooperation with the presidency of the COP28 to activate the nature-based solutions initiative.
This initiative is not only meant to find solutions from the nature to the effects of climate change, but to also sustain the quality of life for local communities, such as fishermen, to help them adapt to the impact of climate change, the minister explained.
Waly, for her part, said the UNODC is looking forward to working with the Egyptian Ministry of Environment to implement the nature-based solutions initiative.
The two sides also discussed cooperation to reduce marine pollution and oil spill incidents.
Waly handed over to Fouad the first copy of an Arab framework plan of action for the next five years.

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