Rabat – Leila Benali, Morocco’s Minister of Energy Terand and Sustainable Development, took part in a roundtable on Water Security in London on Friday, chaired by Baroness Chapman.
During the session, Minister Benali emphasized Morocco’s commitment to sustainable development under the direction of King Mohammed VI. “Sustainable development is a strategically Selection under the leadership of his majesty king Mohammed VI, ”she noticed, emphasizing important initiatives such as the waterways, which are intended to improve the country’s water resource management.
“The problem of water and its preservation is the heart of Morocco Development Strategy, ”she explained to the efforts of the country to improve water management, including the implementation of waterways.
Minister Benali also recognized Morocco’s susceptibility to drought risks that were tightened by climate change. “Continuous measures are necessary to ensure water security,” she said, emphasizing the importance of long -term investments in water management infrastructure.
She also outlined the new development plan, which prioritizes sustainable development by reconciling economic growth with the preservation of the environment. The proactive measures in Morocco to manage its water resources are an essential part of water security for this plan.
The minister also underlined MoroccoThe key role in the fight against climate change and found the pioneering actions of the country in both African and international context.
Morocco was the only North African country invited to the event organized by the NGO Wateraid under the patronage of King Charles III.
The meeting gathered representatives from international organizations to discuss strategies to improve water management in climate change.
The strengthening of economic resilience and the protection of population groups in need of protection were also central conversation topics.