Latest in Tag: COP14 Highlight
Latest in Tag: COP14

Environment Minister, SEMED’s managing director discuss COP14, recycling projects
Fouad praised level of collaboration between bank and ministry in several environmental projects in Egypt

Mansourasouras tops Egypt’s scientific phenomenon in 2018
Egypt first Arab, African country to host COP14 on CBD

Presidency of COP14 selects Egypt, Germany to lead funding negotiations
Minister of Environment presided Egypt’s delegation to COP24

UN COP14 closes in Sharm El-Sheikh, with agreement to scale up investments in nature, people
Parties launch Sharm El-Sheikh declaration, invite UNGA for high level summit on biodiversity by 2020

IWBN organises photo gallery for women’s role in conserving biodiversity
Showroom displayed during COP14 in Sharm El-Sheikh

Fouad, Al-Mashat inaugurate 1st phase of Ras Mohammed Protected Area during COP14
Minister of Environment heads bike rally, calls for achieving harmony with nature

Non-governmental initiatives presented in BISF attract visitors of COP14
Wadi Degla Virtual Museum raises public awareness over importance, value of protected area

Egypt’s initiative aims to organise application of Rio conventions, not actual combination: COP14
Around 6,000 attended COP 14 so far, says Zedan

Fouad presides first meeting of combining Rio conventions initiative
Al-Sisi launched Egyptian initiative during COP14 opening session

Al-Sisi stresses Egypt’s commitment to save biodiversity Â
International aid for biodiversity decreased by 21% compared to 2015, says Al-Sisi

African Ministerial Summit on Biodiversity kicks off in Sharm El-Sheikh ahead of COP14
Egypt is first African, Arab country to host COP

Egypt hosts meeting of Group of 77, China climate negotiators
Egypt will host 14th meeting of COP14 on 17 November

Fouad discusses preparations of Egypt’s presidency of COP14 with Mexican ambassador
MoE conducted a campaign for cleaning Al-Gifton Island in Red Sea

Fouad launches preparations for COP14, to announce Sharm El-Sheikh as green city
Conference will be attended by 5,000 participants representing 196 countries