Egypt Signs Partnerships for Climate Projects Backed by $15 Billion in Investments

Egypt has signed partnerships for its Nexus of Water-Food-Energy (NWFE) programme to support the implementation of climate projects with investments worth $15 billion, it said in a statement from the COP27 presidency.
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The projects include one energy project worth $10 billion and eight food security, agriculture, irrigation, and water projects, the statement said.
Source: Reuters
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