Mediterranean Union
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Turkey plans to restart work on controversial dam project
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Open calls: Environmental technology research under the 7th Framework Programme of the EU
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Egypt: launch of governorate-based national master plan for water supply & wastewater
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Spain: EIB lends Galicia Region EUR 150 million for environmental projects
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Eurojar feature: EU-funded project CAP Nador to save coastal natural wealth
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Networking Event in the field of water management and sanitation Europe – Africa – EECA
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Towards new methods to manage nitrate pollution within the Water Framework Directive
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Water, Engagement for our Future - AER 14th Summer Schools 2009
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Turkish French bilateral cooperation for environment: Water Governance Workshop - Situations in France and Turkey
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XVIII International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources
- WATERinCORE
- On-farm irrigation development project
- U@MARENOSTRUM
- Environmental rehabilitation project: Industrial park of Berrechid
- ONEP Geographic Information System (GIS) Technical Assistance
- Information Products for Decisions on Water Policy and Water Resources Management in the Nile Basin
- EAQC-WISE
- Management, Protection and Sustainable Use of Groundwater and Soil Resources
- IMPETUS
- GLOWA JR
- Beytahti
- e-SOTER
- HYDRALAB
- SWAP
- Aquapath
- GlobWetland
- Al Meyyah
- STRIVER
- ISARM
- LIFE-IWRM
- ReWaB
- Applicability of Economic Elements of the EU Water Framework Directive to the Sebou Basin
- Field and Policy Initiatives for Freshwater Conservation in North Africa and Western Balkans
- STREAM
- CPWC
- Water Demand Management
- Project Management Unit for Water Resources Management
- Capacity Building Support to the Water Sector in Turkey
- AVID
- Red-Dead
- ECORIVER
- RECYCLAQUA
- SMURF
- TANWATER
- Institutions for Transboundary Rivers : the Akkar Watershed in Syria and Lebanon
- WEKNOW
- PURATREAT
- MEMBAQ
- IWAPIL
- MBR-TRAIN
- Water Desalination and Purification Technologies in the Arab world
- Water desalination by solar energy
- Lake Ohrid Management
- Sava
- Lake Quality Egypt
- Development of a Decision Support System for dredging on the river Waal
- STREAM
- GLOBCOVER
- SPIHRAL
- SCENES
- STAR
- BMW
- SARD-M
- CODDE
- SUDOE
- Advisory Services to the Ministry of Housing and Construction
- HYACINTS
- Integrated Waste Management for Olive-Oil Pressing Industries in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan
- WARELA
- AMEWAM
- WaterWeb
- PROMOTE
- WATER MONITOR
- CLEMDES
- DESERTLINKS
- MEDRAP
- FIRMA
- MEDACTION 4
- WaterWare
- SOWAMED
- Towards a Mediterranean Water Information Mechanism compatible with the Water Information System for Europe (WISE)
- CRUE ERA-NET
- IWRM-NET
- Improved System for Water Desalination by Solar Energy
- South Israel 100 million m3/year seawater desalination facility: build, operate and transfer (BOT) project
- FLAPP
- Legal Issues Related to Water Sector Restructuring: Human Rights, Environment, Agriculture and Socio-Economic Aspects
- Support and Institutional cooperation in the water sector between Morocco and Spain
- Developing Renewable Ground Water Resources in Arid Lands: a Pilot Case - the Eastern Desert of Egypt
- OPTIMIZAGUA
- MATISSE
- Water Quality Protection Project - under WB-GEF Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube River and Black Sea
- INNOVA-MED
- NITRABAR
- ENMaR
- SPLASH
- RiverLife
- PESETA
- AWARENET
- EPIGOV
- ProMembrane
- PAGER- Agadir
- Wastewater collection and treatment for Tarfaya
- WDIP
- EAGLE
- Water & Stability
- WaDImena
- EDEN IW
- SODISWATER
- SAND
- INECO
- AFRICAN WATER
- NOSTRUM-DSS (FP6)
- OPTIMA
- SWITCH
- WATERPIPE
- Scorepp
- SOCOPSE
- NEPTUNE
- INNOWATECH
- WSSTP
- EUROMBRA
- AMEDEUS
- Cycleau
- Mur Forecasting System
- RAMWASS
- MELIA
- ADVISOR
- drinking water in rural area
- REMSAT II
- TECHNEAU
- MARTEC ERA-Net
- AQUAS
- GEWAMED
- CRYSTECHSALIN
- PROWATER
- BASELINE
- METALBIOREDUCTION
- TOFPSW
- MEDIS
- MOWOM
- PURE
- ARAL-KUM
- CIRMAN-ARAL
- Desalination of sea-water using renewable energy sources
- PHYTOPLANKTON-ON-LINE
- BOREMED
- SALTRANS
- RENOMEM
- AQUAREC
- ELMAA
- SPI-Water
- PEBCAT
- Photox
- POWADIMA
- WaterStrategyMan
- Optimising marginal resources in intensive horticultural production in Southern Turkey and Northern Egypt
- Bustan Agricultural Development Programme
- W2W
- CHEF
- EFI+
- WETLANDS II
- WAREMA
- SUMAD
- SAWWTACA
- RainDROP
- Educate!
- ODERREGIO
- NETWET 2
- MOSES
- MAGIC
- KATER II
- ILUP
- ELLA
- HYDROCARE
- FLOODMED
- ENHYGMA
- CADSEALAND
- SEDEMED II
- SEDEMED
- Mipais
- DESERNET
- AQUAMED
- AQUANET
- Aquatex
- PROGECO
- MEDDMAN
- HYDROPTIMET
- Amphore
- MYTILOS
- Fleuve
- MEDWET Areas
- THETYS
- Mediterranean watersheds
- The Sources of the Jordan River, Humans and Nature
- Environmental action for the sustainability of natural resources through recycling of water and sludge frm marble production
- WATCH
- RISK-BASE
- HYDRATE
- FLASH
- VIROBATHE
- SWIFT-WFD
- HORIZONTAL- ORG
- REBECCA
- BRIDGE
- EUROWET
- WADE
- RIVERTWIN
- TWINBAS
- ALERT
- AQUASTRESS
- NEWATER
- AQUATERRA
- STRESOIL
- EURO-LIMPACS
- SEDBARCAH
- BIOTOOL
- EuroDemo
- Southern Area Water & Sanitation Improvement Project
- Northern Gaza Emergency Sewage Treatment (NGEST) Project
- Sustainable management of natural water resources to prevent vegetation deterioration in Abassan village in Gaza.
- TwinBasinXN
- Installation of the technical tools for management of water
- Gaza Water and Sanitation project II
- Living Lakes: Sustainable Management of wetlands and shallow lakes
- LOWER EUPHRATES DRAINAGE & IRRIGATION
- Assistance in Decentralized Rural Electrification through Photovoltaics
- Water Supply Bseira & Hama
- WSSPRC
- Water Sector Investment Loan Project
- Development around the stoppings
- Greater Tunis Sewerage and Reuse Project
- Water Supply & Sewerage Project
- ADU-RES
- An Agenda 21 for the basin slope of north-west Tunisia
- Bursa Water and Sanitation Project
- Cesme
- Samsun
- Antalya Water Supply & Sanitation Project
- MEDREP
- SWITCH
- Drainage of surface water in agricultural areas of the valley and delta of Nile
- water sewager in Taparura
- Programme Management Unit (PMU) of Grater Amman Water Sector Improvement Programme
- Preparation of Environmental Master Plan for the Nahar-Al-Kabir River in Lebanon and Syria
- MEDWA
- MEDROPLAN
- MEDAWARE
- ISIIMM
- Irwa
- Zero-M
- EMPOWERS
- EMWATER
- Adira
- Rewapulp
- Support Program with the Sector of the Water Resources
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- MED-REUNET
- CLIMED
- TOXMET
- REGROWTH
- DSS-DROUGHT
- NEWTECHOMW
- MEDUSA-WATER
- BIOWATSYST
- FOGGARA
- WADISUN
- MED-POL
- IDUWUE
- RAMAN
- HUPHAT
- SOLDES
- MEDAQUA-II
- JARUWA
- MABDE
- Agriculture_and_Urbanization
- POLAGWAT
- MEDWATER-POLICY
- SWIMED
- CAMELEO
- HYDROMED
- IRRIMED
- COLASU
- ABWAS2
- SMART
- AQUACAT
- CAT-MED
- CORETECH
- LAND-WATER-MED
- MEDCOASTLAND-NET
- MedAqua-Project
- SMADES
- ECOPONICS
- WATERMED
- MELMARINA
- WAM-ME
- MEDWATER
- GREM
- MEDCODESAL
- HORTIMED
- IRRISPLIT
- WAWAROMED
- Jordan Valley Water
- DEAD-SEA
- WADEMED
- Jordan Valley Water
- MBR-Recycling
- Solar-Catalytic_Treatment
- WASAMED
- LIFE
- LIFE
- LIFE
- LIFE
- Sakhnin Center as a Model for Environment Education and International Cooperation on Advanced Wastewater Treatment (A-WWT) in Rural Areas
- Demonstration of clean technologies in tanning processes
- LIFE
- The Fara'a and Jerash Integrated Watershed Management
- Water Community Program to Promote Community Based Awareness
- WADI
- Implementation of a photovoltaic water pumping programme in Mediterranean countries.
- Development of an Integrated Monitoring and Early Warning System to sustain the Quality and Multifunctionality of Surface Water
Interview with Moroccan Royal aide, André Azoulay on the Union for the Mediterranean
André Azoulay is the archetypal princely adviser: diplomatic,
discreet and politically adept. He is familiar with the corridors of
power, not only in Morocco, but also on the international scene.
Azoulay’s determination to bring together the people of the
Mediterranean led to his appointment as President of the Anna Lindh
foundation, a network which promotes dialogue among countries of the
region. Being a Jewish adviser to the Muslim King of Morocco, he is
uniquely positioned to press for the building of a Palestinian state
which recognises the existence of Israel.
euronews: What do you think are the main strategies which have to be implemented with regard to the Mediterranean Union?
André Azoulay, Special Adviser to King Mohammed VI: The feeling that one side is granting something to the other must be replaced with a sense of parity. And once the technicians, the eurocrats and politicians have finished talking, you also have to think about the men and women you want to draw up the future. These men and women have to be committed ideologically, politically, culturally and socially.
euronews: The economic dimension is very important —business and trade — but in the end what is missing in Europe is a political dimension, even in the Maghreb.
Azoulay: I am less pessimistic than you are. On the contrary, I think right now, that we are in the process together of re-creating a new momentum for the Euro-Mediterranean. It is not a gimmick, a measure which would be a luxury for some people. It is a must. A political imperative, a human imperative. But it is also a chance for Europe, maybe through the Euro-Mediterranean, to re-discover an influence which has been partly lost with globalisation. Because when you speak of the Euro-Mediterranean, you can not erase, or obscure the most difficult issues which have confronted the international community. I am thinking mainly of this yet-to-be-created peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis. I am thinking of the situation in Iraq, or Afghanistan — the wider picture anyway — which is also affected by very strong tensions between the great civilisation of the Islamic, Muslim Arab world, and the western world, the world of western Christianity.
euronews: You have almost always advocated the creation of a Palestinian state alongside the state of Israel. Do you think that time has come?
Azoulay: The whole world today recognises both the legitimacy and the absolute necessity to have a Palestinian state, which has re-discovered its identity, whose rights have been restored, but the world has not arrived at that point yet. And that is not because there is a conflict of religion; not because there are religious and political leaders who have, wrongly, wanted to channel our respective beliefs and religions. By that logic, we are all hostages to some kind of buyout, a takeover-bid for our spiritual domaine, for our private convictions. You know, whatever, Muslim, Jew, Christian, in the end we all answer to the same one up there. The way I was brought up in the town of Essaouira in southern Morocco as a Moroccan Jew, was to look out for my neighbour, and my neighbour was a was a Moroccan Muslim. Today, in my mind, he is a Palestinian, and this neighbour must benefit from all the same rights as me. So that is what I’m pushing for today — just as I did yesterday and as I will tomorrow — pushing for a Palestinian state. I am also fighting to protect my true beliefs, if not, it would not make sense.
euronews: When Pope Benedict visited France recently the question of a positive secularism was raised. What you just said reflects that concept a little, doesn’t it? What do you think about the idea of positive secularism?
Azoulay: I subscribe to it, but I think everyone among us must be driven by the will to do everything to ensure that these choices are not simply theories and rhetoric. We all have to apply them to our daily lives, and we must be committed to them.
euronews: Morocco was one of the first countries among the Maghreb and the Arab world to instigate a process of democratic reform. How is Morocco dealing with the return of instability, with al-Qaeda building itself up in the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa – two areas which are obviously of interest to Morocco?
Azoulay: The building of this modern Morocco, this open Morocco, a Morocco anchored in its roots and identity, that is irreversible. The problems you raised just now are not Moroccan problems. They are multi-national, they are international. They could exist eventually in Morocco, that has been considered, but they will be short-term.
euronews: Do you think that, generally, democratisation and the war against terrorism are compatible?
Azoulay: Absolutely, in fact I believe building this open and democratic society, which is growing in its consensus to move as far as possible in that direction, is the best response.
| Contact information |
Euro News
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|---|---|
| News type | Inbrief |
| File link |
http://www.euronews.net/en/article/29/09/2008/interview-moroccan-royal-aide-andre-azoulay/ |
| Source of information | Euro Mediterranean Blog / Euro News |
| Keyword(s) | Mediterranean-Union |
| Subject(s) | POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT |
| Geographical coverage | Morocco, Euromed |
| News date | 24/10/2008 |
| Working language(s) | ARABIC , ENGLISH , FRENCH |
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