Egypt and UNDP discuss expanding water climate adaptation projects

Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hani Sewilam, said on Tuesday that Egypt is working with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to expand climate adaptation projects in the water sector, focusing on coastal protection and sustainable resource management. The discussions reviewed progress on a $31.4m project funded by the Green Climate Fund.

Hani Sewilam, Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, underscored in a ministry statement the importance of strengthening cooperation on early warning systems for climate risks, alongside implementing practical and scalable adaptation projects.

The talks reviewed progress on a $31.4m project funded by the Green Climate Fund, aimed at enhancing climate adaptation along Egypt’s northern coast and the Nile Delta, scheduled for completion in November 2026. It includes mapping risks from sea level rise, saltwater intrusion, and flooding, plus upgrading coastal monitoring systems and developing an integrated coastal zone management plan.

The two sides discussed a potential second phase incorporating nature-based solutions such as beach nourishment to bolster shoreline protection. They also covered a renewable energy-powered desalination project for agricultural use, launched in 2023, with ongoing efforts to mobilise international financing for its expansion.

The meeting addressed Egypt’s national water adaptation plan, including assessments of climate change impacts on water resources and development of comprehensive databases to support flood protection projects.

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Egypt's Acting Minister of Environment Manal Awad emphasized the need for science-based climate policies during a coordination meeting on Tuesday. The country is progressing with its National Adaptation Plan, supported by the Green Climate Fund and UNDP. This initiative aims to integrate adaptation measures into national frameworks.

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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. Sewilam praised UNESCO's constructive role in supporting Egypt and the wider region across water management, science, culture, and sustainable development.

Egypt's Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, Sherif El-Sherbiny, met with Ahmed Rizk, Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Office in Egypt, to discuss expanding cooperation on sustainable urban development and the Egypt Vision 2030 agenda. The meeting focused on establishing priorities for joint work following the 12th World Urban Forum held in Cairo.

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Egypt's Ministers of Water Resources and Irrigation and Agriculture met to review joint projects aimed at enhancing water management and agricultural productivity. Minister Hani Sewilam reaffirmed his ministry's commitment to close collaboration with the Agriculture Ministry to remove obstacles and improve water system efficiency. The meeting focused on completing the first phase of the private irrigation canals digitisation project.

 

 

 

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