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Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

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Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

2024-10-20 18:56 Last Updated At:10-21 01:07

Over 2,000 officials and experts from African countries have gathered at an annual event dedicated to water resource management in the Egyptian capital of Cairo, discussing issues related to water security on the continent and climate change to boost continental cooperation in water resources.

The 7th Cairo Water Week, held in Cairo from Oct 13 to 17, coincided with the 9th African Water Week to address problems which affect much of the African continent. The aim is to help vulnerable countries finance crucial water-security projects and elevate the issue on the wider climate-change agenda.

A total of 2100 participants and 25 senior officials from 93 countries, as well as 77 international organizations, joined the two events to focus on Africa.

"I am happy that the Cairo Water Week and Africa Water Week were combined in a truly international event. The importance here is, and we saw it in the summary, an importance of how we finance the developmental gap that Africa is experiencing in the water sector, how do we bring water back to the center stage of the climate change agenda, and how do we deal with transboundary matters that are a serious cause of conflict," said Calle Schlettwein, Namibian Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform.

Experts and decision makers intensively discussed food security, as agriculture remains the continent's most water consuming industry. The uniqueness of the event this year brought together various stakeholders, including younger generations.

"It is not a conference only for scientists, it's not only for experts. Cairo Water Week is owned by every one of these stakeholders, civil society, governments, ministers. So you see here, ministers, but here you can see school students, you see there some farmers, and here you see some NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations). That is the power of the Cairo Water Week," said Hany Sweilam, Egyptian Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation.

Earlier this year, Egypt established the Pan African Center for Water and Climate Adaptation to be a knowledge sharing hub and a tool for continental capacity building. The UNESCO accredited organization offers programs and training tools to empower Africans with the latest developments in managing and reusing water resources.

"We realized that definitely we need to increase the allocation towards the water and sanitation sector under that theme because the financing gap is quite huge, about 70 percent. We have a challenge of having access to safely managed water and sanitation on the continent. We also looked at issues related to water resources management, issues related to water for infrastructure development, issues related to climate change and disaster risk reduction," said Nelson Gomonda, Director of Programs of the African Ministers Council on Water.

During the week-long conference, Cairo signed agreements with Nigeria, Kenya and Somalia to collaborate on building digital tools, smart climate solutions and jointly train new calibers to lead Africa's aspirations in achieving its Agenda 2063 goals when it comes to water security.

Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

Officials, experts gather in Cairo to address continent’s water security

Russia on Thursday announced that its forces controlled one more settlement, while the Ukrainian side reported conducting high-precision strikes on Russian command posts.

According to a statement released by the Russian Ministry of Defense on Thursday, Russian troops seized control of one more settlement in the Donetsk region. The ministry also claimed that its forces had successfully repelled Ukrainian attacks and launched offensives in the directions of Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson.

The statement also noted that Russian air defense systems had intercepted 67 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles. Besides, strikes were carried out by the Russian side on Ukrainian drone storage facilities and ammunition depots.

On the same day, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that its forces had engaged in 109 battles on the frontline over the past 24 hours. Ukrainian forces claimed to have struck Russian personnel and equipment concentrations, command posts, and electronic warfare base stations.

The Ukrainian side also said that its air force conducted high-precision strikes on a Russian command post in the Kherson region and another command post in the Kursk region.

Russia claims control of one more settlement, Ukraine says Russian command posts raided

Russia claims control of one more settlement, Ukraine says Russian command posts raided

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