Minister delegate for the environment Hakima El Haite called, on Wednesday in Rabat, for setting up a network between the centers of competences worldwide and establishing a database to speed up the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
In a speech at the opening of an international workshop on capacity-building and the implementation of the Paris Agreement, El Haite noted that the setting up of a shared database that help in spreading expertize among the centers of competence will be beneficial to accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
She also stressed the need to implement a common network that will contribute to the pooling of efforts and expertise, and the coordination of activities in order to come up with integrated agendas that will enable to attain the objectives quickly.
The minister also said that it is unthinkable that centers of competences continue working in a competitive environment, while the need in Africa, Island states, Latin America and the Southern countries in general is huge.
She also called for finding ways to link this coalition, namely between the Moroccan Center for Climate Change Competences (4C-Morocco) and the Paris Committee on Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (PCCB).
Source :Morocco World News
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