Minister of Environment Tamara Elzein held a series of meetings with international partners and diplomatic missions to inform them of the ministry's priorities and plans regarding environmental and climate issues.
She emphasized the need to initiate projects that address pressing challenges such as air pollution, forest fires, monitoring the operation of wastewater treatment plants, and other issues.
These meetings included dozens of technical encounters with the World Bank, the European Union, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and United Nations agencies, including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), FAO, UN OCHA, UNICEF, UNOPS, UN-Habitat, and ESCWA.
Environment Minister discusses projects with international partners to address pressing challenges
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El Hage MTV: The government is responsible for the decision to restructure the public sector, and it is necessary to terminate unproductive contracts and prevent the continued violation of applicable laws
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Chammas to MTV: State revenues should come from economic growth and improved revenue collection; it is necessary to have visionary budgets and halt tax increases during the period of economic contraction
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El Hage MTV: The government is responsible for the decision to restructure the public sector, and it is necessary to terminate unproductive contracts and prevent the continued violation of applicable laws
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El Hage MTV: We fought a battle over the budget issue, insisted on a mechanism for appointments, are optimistic with the government about budgets that fund sectors, and 83 laws require executive decrees, and we will activate the accountability of the government
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