‘Youth Love Egypt’ takes part in COP21 - Napoli

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Sun, 08 Dec 2019 - 12:57 GMT

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‘Youth Love Egypt’ sign in COP21 - Napoli - Press Photo

‘Youth Love Egypt’ sign in COP21 - Napoli - Press Photo

CAIRO - 8 December 2019: ‘Youth Love Egypt’ foundation participated in the 21st meeting of the 22 signatories of the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean (COP21) held on December 2-4 in Napoli.

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‘Youth Love Egypt’ Foundation Chairman Ahmed Fathi and Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme Joyce Msuya in COP21 - Napoli - Press Photo

The foundation’s delegation is headed by its chairman Ahmed Fathi who met with Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme Joyce Msuya on the sidelines. ‘Youth Love Egypt’ is an observer within the convention and took part in the preparatory meeting that took place in Athens in October.

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The meeting discussed “governance-related themes,” including “inter alia, the evaluation of the current UNEP/MAP Mid-Term Strategy and the preparation of the new one for 2022-2027, the Operational Communication Strategy, the roadmap for the preparation of a Data Management Policy, issues of cooperation and partnerships, as well as the work of the Compliance Committee – the body established in 2008 to advise and assist the Contracting Parties in meeting their obligations under the Convention and its Protocols and, to facilitate, promote, monitor and ensure such compliance,” as indicated on the website of the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC).

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