Egypt launches Red Sea Initiative to protect coral reefs

Egypt officially launched the Egyptian Red Sea Initiative during World Environment Day 2026 celebrations in the Red Sea Governorate.

Minister Manal Awad unveiled the national programme designed to protect coral reef ecosystems, strengthen climate resilience and promote sustainable tourism and green investment along the Red Sea coast. Awad said the Egyptian Red Sea Initiative is a purely Egyptian initiative that translates national priorities into practical action to protect one of the country’s most valuable natural assets. The programme includes strengthening protected area management, expanding monitoring and establishing long-term financing mechanisms. Awad announced plans to create an Egyptian Coral Reef Fund as a sustainable financing tool. Red Sea Governor Walid El-Barqi, UNDP Resident Representative Chitose Noguchi and Global Fund for Coral Reefs Deputy Head Yabanex Batista also spoke at the event held with government, private sector and international partners.

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Egypt is studying a comprehensive plan to develop the Blue Hole diving site in South Sinai while protecting its marine ecosystem. Minister of Local Development and Environment Manal Awad reviewed the proposal during a meeting with environmental experts. The site attracts more than 110,000 visitors annually.

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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.

Egypt's Minister of Local Development and Environment Manal Awad met with Dalia Abdel Kader, head of sustainable finance at Commercial International Bank. The discussions aimed to establish a sustainable finance alliance supporting projects under Vision 2030. Focus areas included water scarcity, agriculture, and energy.

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Egypt has finished its Fourth National Communication on climate change and First Biennial Transparency Report. The documents support international climate commitments and national planning. Minister Manal Awad noted progress on updated emissions targets.

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