USAID Announces Partnership With RAED on Climate Change and Water Issues
USAID and RAED recognize the importance of positive change gained by exchange between civil society organizations, governments and the private sector. By connecting a regional network of 200 environmental and civil society organizations with a strategic partner network of experts – including water utilities, professional associations, donors and the private sector – the two groups can create sustainable solutions at the local, national and regional levels.
This dialogue is particularly relevant in the
To address these critical challenges, USAID and RAED are joining forces to advocate, educate and partner in water resource management and access to clean drinking water and sanitation. In doing so, each party brings unique and valuable assets to the table.
Implementing this partnership is USAID’s Advancing the Blue Revolution Initiative (ABRI), a regional program which seeks to transform the culture and governance of water in the
RAED provides ABRI access to over 200 civil society organizations, offering valuable perspectives to the regional dialogue. RAED is active in implementing the UN agenda especially in the area of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), specifically to help the poor achieve sustainable livelihoods. Under the umbrella of its network, RAED member organizations have collaborated in implementing projects including solid waste recycling, renewable energy, water conservation and protection of endangered species on both regional and national levels – all top priorities for the region’s water utilities.
Today RAED and USAID officially launched our first jointly programmed national climate change workshop for the MENA region. This workshop, held in
The American people, through the U.S. Agency for International Development, have provided economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide for nearly 50 years.
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