Egypt’s
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hani Sewilam, said that Egypt is
working with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to expand climate
adaptation projects in the water sector, with a focus on coastal protection and
sustainable resource management.
In a statement, the
Ministry said Sewilam underscored the importance of strengthening cooperation
on early warning systems for climate risks, alongside the implementation of
practical and scalable adaptation projects.
The discussions
reviewed progress on a $31.4m project funded by the Green Climate Fund, which
aims to enhance climate adaptation along Egypt’s northern coast and the Nile
Delta. The project is scheduled for completion in November 2026.
It includes mapping
risks related to sea level rise, saltwater intrusion, and flooding, in addition
to upgrading coastal monitoring systems and developing an integrated coastal
zone management plan.
The two sides also
discussed a potential second phase of the project, which would incorporate
nature-based solutions, such as beach nourishment to strengthen shoreline
protection.
Talks further
covered a renewable energy-powered desalination project for agricultural use,
launched in 2023, with ongoing efforts to mobilize international financing to
support its expansion.
The meeting also
addressed Egypt’s national water adaptation plan, including assessments of
climate change impacts on water resources and the development of comprehensive
databases to support flood protection projects.
Source: Daily News Egypt