26 September 2024, Barcelona – Senior officials from the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) gathered today in Barcelona, to address several key topics, including the reform of UfM and its next steps.
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The UfM strengthens collaborative efforts to address the impacts of pollution together with the UN Environment Program / Mediterranean Action Plan (UNEP/MAP). The Mediterranean Commission on ...
This regional Dialogue process on women empowerment involves the UfM Member States and the key actors in the field of women empowerment in the Euro-Mediterranean region. The objective is to review ...
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