COP27 needs a tremendous focus on action, Commonwealth of Dominica looking to share scalable solutions

Roseau, Nov. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — There are a few days left until COP27 takes place in the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh from 6 to 18 November and the Commonwealth of Dominica, like many nations around the world, will be watching to see if this summit finally brings action and implementation of proposals and promises.

“We are at the stage where we can no longer use these events as talk shops, but rather, we need to be laser-focused and intentional about developing actionable plans to tackle the biggest challenge of our time – climate change,” says Dr. Vince Henderson, Dominica’s minister for planning, economic development, climate resilience, sustainable development, and renewable energy.

Small island nations like Dominica, are not the only countries facing extreme weather conditions as a result of global warming. UN Secretary-General António Guterres mentioned to journalists in New York recently that a third of Pakistan is flooded, Europe is experiencing its hottest summer in 500 years, the Philippines is dealing with the aftermath of tropical storm Paeng and in the United States, Category 4 Hurricane Ian was just another reminder of the climate crisis.

Dominica has been on a path to be the world’s first climate-resilient nation following Hurricane Maria which left an estimated 90 percent of buildings damaged or destroyed in 2019.

This year, at COP27, Dominica wants to showcase how it will reach climate resiliency by 2030. The country has implemented a number of projects that can be used as case studies that can be used as a flywheel of action.

“Everybody is talking about sustainability and climate change and why we need to reduce carbon emissions, the issue is how we are going to make a meaningful impact. For people to translate insight into action, they need to see good examples that motivate them, and we believe Dominica has an abundance of examples that are yielding results,” continues Minister Henderson.

In response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria, Dominica launched a climate resilience policy framework to help guide its recovery journey in the form of the National Resilience Development Strategy 2030 (NRDS).

The Climate Resilience and Recovery Plan of Dominica aim to build strong communities, build a robust economy, have a well-planned and durable infrastructure; strengthen institutional systems and, protect and sustain natural and other unique assets.

It centres around three pillars: structural resilience, financial resilience, and post-disaster resilience.

Structural resilience: The government of Dominica is building a resilient infrastructure capable of withstanding natural disasters, including Category 5 hurricanes. It includes the construction of 5 000 climate-resilient homes, healthcare centres, roads, bridges, airports, and schools.

Financial Resilience: The government of Dominica is implementing institutional fiscal reform to ensure stronger fiscal resilience which will aid in the strengthening of debt sustainability utilising several key institutional fiscal areas.

Post Disaster and Social Resilience: This pillar helps encourage farmers to plant more root crops which are more resilient to heavy rain and wind, and increases farmer training programmes and government assistance with the provision of seeds and fertilizers. The government’s plan to strengthen food security includes specific policies for the resiliency of the agriculture and fisheries industries.

With 2022 set to rank among the 10 warmest years on record, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Dominica is also constructing a geothermal power plant which will increase the country’s share of renewables and diversify the country’s energy matrix. The Commonwealth of Dominica already obtains 28% of its energy requirements from renewable energy sources such as hydropower and wind.

The UN is urging the world’s industrialized nations to ‘lead by example’ by taking ‘bold and immediate actions’. One of these nations includes the United States of America and with President Joe Biden confirmed to attend, it is said he will build on the significant work the United States has undertaken to advance the global climate fight and help the most vulnerable build resilience to climate impacts.

Last year, Biden arrived at COP26 largely empty handed and this year he will promote the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, a bill that devotes hundreds of billions of dollars to clean energy initiatives and brings Biden’s pledge to cut United States emissions in half by 2030 closer within reach.

The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the group of nations that have signed the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which was put together in 1992. It commits them to act together to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations “at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic (human-induced) interference with the climate system”. Since then, the parties, or nations, have met almost annually.

COP26 was held in the Scottish city of Glasgow in November 2021 and it brought together 120 world leaders and representatives from almost 200 countries. It culminated in the Glasgow Climate Pact, which reaffirmed the 2015 Paris Agreement goal of “limiting the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C”.

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PM: Interactive platform to be launched to define social priorities to counter challenges

Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli said that an interactive platform to be launched to define social priorities to counter challenges facing the Egyptian society.

He has stressed that the government is keen to achieve sustainability to ensure having effective societal participation with different bodies concerned.

He reiterated on Friday that the government is also keen to enhance exchange of visions on issues of top priority.

The premier pointed out that the government is working hard on realizing the goals of societal participation through launching an interactive platform to prioritize societal needs and have common visions for the best solutions to countering the challenges facing the Egyptian society.

Madbouli’s remarks were made in response to questions received from Diaa Rashwan as part of the activities of the national dialogue economic axis and its specialized committees which are assigned to refer its outcomes to the Economic Conference – Egypt 2022.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

PM reviews Cabinet’s medical committee efforts in October

Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli reviewed on Friday a report on the efforts exerted by the Cabinet’s Supreme Medical Committee chaired by Dr. Hossam el-Masri in October.

El Masri told the premier that the committee responded to more than 548 emergency calls announced by newspapers, news sites, social media pages, NGOs, civil society organizations, orphanages and nursing homes.

He added that the State will bear the treatment costs of 186 emergency cases.

These emergency cases include appeals for performing surgeries in different specializations, he said, noting that the committee took part in a large number of medical campaigns touring various governorates.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Egypt, Kenya discuss cooperation in launching African initiatives at COP27

Environment Minister Yasmine Fouad discussed in a meeting with her Kenyan counterpart Roselinda Soipan Tuya cooperation in launching a number of initiatives that matter Africa at the 27th edition of the UN Climate Change Conference, COP27, that will kick off on Sunday in Sharm El Sheikh city.

During the meeting, the environment minister lauded the great support offered by the Kenyan government to environmental conservation efforts at the regional level, according to a statement released by the Environment Ministry on Friday.

Fouad said Egypt, during its chairmanship of the COP27, will initiate a number of initiatives that concern African countries, including an initiative for achieving gender equality and an initiative for supporting the empowerment of African women to address the effects of climate change, as well as launching the first network of African women ministers of environment to demonstrate Africa’s unity in light of the suffering of African women from the impacts of climate change.

Egypt will also introduce an initiative for waste management in Africa by 2050, which focuses on increasing the rate of waste collection and recycling on the continent and providing job opportunities for young people, Fouad added.

On her part, the Kenyan minister expressed appreciation of the efforts exerted by Fouad in the environment field, voicing hope for the success of COP27, especially in light of its importance in tackling a major challenge to African states.

Tuya said Kenya looks forward to debating climate-related topics at the COP27, such as the themes of waste management, losses and damages, just transition and women empowerment in the face of climate change.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Azhar Imam: We must beware of falling into the trap of compromising homelands’ stability and exploiting religion to stoke sedition

Grand Imam of Al Azhar and Head of the Council of Muslim Elders Sheikh Ahmed El Tayeb has warned against falling into the trap of compromising homelands’ stability and exploiting religion to stoke the fires of sedition, sectarianism and nationalistic and ideological sentiments, not to mention interference with countries and their sovereignty or stealing their lands.

Addressing the closing ceremony of the Bahrain Dialogue Forum: East and West for Human Coexistence” in its first session held at the Memorial Square in the presence of Bahraini King Hamad Bin Issa Al Khalifa and Vatican Pope Francis, Al Azhar Imam said: “I call for hoisting the flag of peace, not of victory, and for sitting down for dialogue and negotiation. In fact, I call for an end to all ongoing fighting on Earth or at the least for an extended truce, to rebuild bridges of dialogue, understanding and trust, and to establish peace in a world full of wounds. The alternative is graver consequences for the people of the East and the West alike.”

“On this important occasion for hosting dialogue between East and West for the sake of human coexistence, I lend my voice to all those seeking peace and good. I also call for the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war to spare the lives of innocents who have no hand in this violent tragedy,” the Grand Imam added.

Sheikh Tayeb commended and praised the title of this important forum for dialogue between East and West and its significance for human coexistence.

However, he said: “I recognize the difficult conditions facing our modern world and the threats to human existence and nations’ stability.”

“Because of my recognition and appreciation, as a human being, due to the severity of these complex crises, I call first on religious scholars and thinkers to put more effort into the education of youth about indisputable facts about religious commonalities,” he added.

“They should be adapted into modern academic programmes for teaching and convincing young people that there is room in life in the eyes of religious philosophy for those of different faiths, races, colors and languages, and that cultural diversity enriches the human civilization and establishes the peace that is lacking,” Sheikh Tayeb said.

“I furthermore call on my brothers, Muslim scholars, across the world of every doctrine, sect and school of thought to hold an Islamic dialogue, a dialogue around unity, cohesion and reproachment, a dialogue for Islamic fraternity, void of division, discord and, more especially, sectarian strife,” the Grand Imam noted.

“I do not think we need to repeat the talk about the conflict that humanity is experiencing today, either in the East or the West, nor to search for the causes of such conflict, its tragedies or its bitter repercussions that plague twenty-first century man,” he said.

“As you all know too well, it is all about wars, bloodshed, destruction, turmoil, orphaned infants, widowhood, poverty, bereavement, migration, displacement, and the fear of an unknown future where uncertainty and constant worrying prevail,” he added.

“Let us not forget what it requires to make the arms business flourish, fuelling sectarian and racial strife and provoking sedition and conflict, which result in the instability of once safe and secure nations,” he asserted.

“In fact, the accounts of our pains and sufferings are so many that one can easily give in to pessimism, disappointment, and a lack of hope for a world where peace and coexistence should prevail; a world where cooperation and goodwill should be the most prominent features; a world where war should be an exception. How can such a hope be fulfilled on our planet where only one per cent of the population possesses half the world’s wealth, with only 100 people possessing more wealth than 4 billion of their fellow human beings?” the Grand Imam wondered.

“The majority of the fears of Easterners today about the West are equally shared by distinguished, elite Western thinkers, rulers and prominent leaders. Some realise that Western policy has become ineffective in dealing with international crises. This is because displays of military might are a threat to genuine politics,” Sheikh Tayeb said.

“I advocate for replacing politics with culture in the sphere of international relations. The latter has the capacity for human understanding and encompassing its different aspects, whether physical, spiritual, intellectual or emotional,” he concluded.

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Cabinet responds to National Dialogue’s inquiries

General Coordinator of the National Dialogue’s Board Diaa Rashwan thanked Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli for his letter that gave answers to questions and inquiries prepared by the dialogue’s committees.

The questions covered the files of inflation, exchange rate, budget deficit, public debt, private investment, public investment priorities, and economic justice.

The letter has been submitted to the National Dialogue Board of Trustees to be discussed during the economic axis sessions, Rashwan said.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Modern world mainly faces moral crisis – Azhar Imam

Al Azhar Grand Imam Ahmed el Tayyeb on Friday described an extraordinary meeting bringing together members of the Muslim Council of Elders and leaders of the Catholic Church, under Pope Francis, in Manama as “a positive step in the interfaith dialogue journey that the two sides have embarked upon together.”

The dialogue has already borne fruit in raising collective awareness to respond to challenges, he said during the meeting.

Without exaggeration, the crisis of the modern world is mainly a moral crisis and a faith crisis (atheism), the Grand Imam said.

Today, the majority of troubles and issues facing mankind are the inevitable consequences of this crisis, he added.

It is no surprise to observe the effects of this moral deviation, he said.

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

‫+CCTV و CIPCC تعقدان ورشة عمل إعلامية عالمية لتعميق التفاهم بين وسائل الإعلام الصينية والأجنبية

بكين، 4 نونبر/تشرين الثاني 2022 / PRNewswire / — استضاف كل من CCTV وكالة أنباء فيديو ( CCTV +) ومركز الصين الدولي للاتصالات الصحفية ( CIPCC ) ورشة عمل إعلامية عالمية في بكين يوم الأربعاء لتعميق التفاهم المتبادل بين وسائل الإعلام الصينية والأجنبية.

جمع الحدث، تحت شعار “رحلة جديدة إلى التحديث، فصل جديد من التعاون” ، 100 من ممثلي وسائل الإعلام من 40 دولة ومنطقة.

وقال أحمد محمد سعد الدين، مذيع بقناة النيل المصرية، أثناء مشاركته تجربته في الحدث: “إن زيارة الصين فتحت لنا نافذة وأنشأت قناة رائعة للتعرف على الصين بصدق. “يمكننا أيضًا مشاركة الطريقة والممارسات الصينية مع الدول الأخرى بمساعدة وسائل الإعلام”.

Teng Yunping, president of CCTV+

رحب تنغ يون بينغ، رئيس + CCTV ، ترحيبا حارا بالصحافة العالمية في كلمته الافتتاحية. وقال إنه كجزء أساسي من مجموعة وسائل الإعلام الصينية ( (CMG ، لعبت + CCTV دورًا رئيسيًا في الإعلان عن أهمية المؤتمر الوطني العشرين للحزب الشيوعي الصيني، وأعرب عن استعداده للعمل مع الشركاء الإعلاميين في جميع أنحاء العالم، لاستكمال نقاط القوة لدى بعضنا البعض والسعي لتحقيق تنمية مشتركة في المستقبل.

قال يو لي، مدير CIPCC ، عن هذا الحدث: “لقد خلق الحدث فرصة تبادل قيمة لكلا الجانبين ( CCTV + و CIPCC ) وأنشأ منصة لتعزيز التبادلات وتبادل الخبرات في تغطية الأحداث الهامة”.

media representatives

خلال جلسة دراسة الحالة للحدث، تبادل 14 مندوبا آراءهم وخبراتهم في إعداد التقارير في الصين. وأشار بعض ممثلي وسائل الإعلام إلى أن الدول الغربية لها وجهات نظرها الخاصة، بينما أشار البعض إلى أن الدول الغربية ربما أساءت فهم أو شوهت الأخبار المتعلقة بالصين.

قال رسلان كنجيف، نائب رئيس تحرير جريدة نارودنو سلوفو (كلمة الناس) من أوزبكستان: “إن تقديم أخبار حقيقية هو مسؤوليتنا طوال حياتنا المهنية كصحفيين”.

وقالت فرانسيسكا مارتينيز ماتيو، مراسلة قناة Canal 6 الفضائية المكسيكية: “نحن شعب مستقل. يجب أن يكون لدينا حكمنا الخاص. وبالتالي، نحتاج إلى ضمان حقيقة وموضوعية التقارير الإخبارية وأن نكون قادرين على نقل الصين الحقيقية بشكل أفضل إلى جماهيرنا.”

بعد الاستماع إلى خطاب الرئيس شي جين بينغ في المؤتمر الوطني العشرين للحزب الشيوعي الصيني، والذي قدم سردا للتغيرات التنموية الضخمة في الصين، قال المراسلون الدوليون الذين حضروا ورشة العمل إنهم تعلموا المزيد عن إدارة الحكومة الصينية وخططها واستراتيجياتها للسنوات الخمس المقبلة. ستساعدهم هذه التجربة على إنتاج تغطية إخبارية ومنتجات إعلامية أكثر دقة للعالم.

قال تريستان دوتيرتي نودالو من سي إن إن CNN الفلبين، إنه مع تحديث الصحافة واستخدام المزيد من الأساليب الرقمية، أصبح الصحفيون الآن مجهزين بشكل أفضل لرواية ومشاركة قصة أفضل لبقية العالم.

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