Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation,
Hany Sewilam, met with Nouraia Sanz, Regional Director of UNESCO’s Cairo
Office, ahead of the end of her term, reaffirming Egypt’s commitment to
continued cooperation with the organization on water management and climate
adaptation, the ministry said.
During the meeting, Sewilam praised UNESCO’s
constructive role in supporting Egypt and the wider region across water
management, science, culture, and sustainable development. He stressed the
importance of further strengthening collaboration, particularly in managing
water resources and enhancing resilience to the impacts of climate change.
According to the ministry’s statement, discussions
covered joint initiatives under the AWARe program, notably through the “Green
Water Dialogue” track. Sewilam commended UNESCO’s Cairo Office for conducting a
regional survey linked to the initiative and for supporting a high-level event
held in November 2025.
The minister also highlighted UNESCO’s sponsorship of
regional water training centers, including the African Centre for Water and
Climate Adaptation (PACWA), and praised a climate risk decision-analysis
training program held in June 2025, which aimed to build technical capacity
across Africa and the Middle East.
Sewilam underscored the importance of UNESCO’s
International Hydrological Program as a key pillar for cooperation in
scientific research, knowledge exchange, and capacity building in the water sector.
He further thanked UNESCO for its role as a strategic
partner of Cairo Water Week since its launch, noting that the organization’s
involvement has contributed to enhancing the event’s international standing.
Source: Daily News Egypt