Morocco
Morocco back on AU’s frontline for peace and conflict resolution
Morocco has been elected this week to the Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU), reinforcing its growing diplomatic role on the continent.
Princess Lalla Hasnaa, Chair of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, took part, on Friday, in Dubai, in the first annual high-level meeting of the "Greening Education Partnership" initiative.
Princess Lalla Hasnaa
Princess Lalla Hasnaa, Chair of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, took part, on Friday, in Dubai, in the first annual high-level meeting of the "Greening Education Partnership" initiative, organized by UNESCO and the UAE Ministry of Education as part of the 28th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP28).
Lalla Hasnaa shared the podium during the high-level panel on "getting every leaner climate-ready" alongside the Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates and the Assistant Director-General for Education at UNESCO.
In her address Princess Lalla Hasnaa shared the Foundation's practical, ongoing and productive action on Education for Sustainable Development by way of programs it has run for 20 years, in partnership with the Ministry of National Education, Preschool Learning and Sports.
She also highlighted the Foundation's actions to mobilize and unite Africa’s young people through its African Youth Climate Hub and African Green Universities and Youth Education Network initiatives. A host of network members from these initiatives joined the Foundation and its partners at COP 28 to convey the voice of the South.
The Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection is dedicated to environmental education and awareness. It primarily targets younger people in Morocco.
Morocco has been elected this week to the Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU), reinforcing its growing diplomatic role on the continent.
Rapid Support Forces violations in Sudan during the capture of the city of al-Fashir amount to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Friday.
The resignation of Jack Lang as head of the Institut du Monde Arabe (The Arab World Institute) marks a troubling moment for France’s political and cultural establishment.
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