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Menna Mosbah (she/her)

@mennamosbah_

Gender specialist🌱ecofeminist

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إنا باقون.. ما بقي الزّعتر والزيتون.. إنا باقون.. ما بقيت آيات الإسراءِ وما بقيَ اللوح المكنون. #arabic #typography #typo #calligraphy #art #lettering #تايبوجرافي #تايبوغرافي #خط #عربي #فلسطين #صفقه_القرن_لن_تمر #FreePalestine

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ردد معي الآن: "اللهُم سخر لي جنود الأرض وملائكة السماء وكل من وليته امري وارزقني حظ الدنيا ونعيم الآخرة ويسّر لي كل امر عسير، وقُل لما اريد كُن ليكون بحولك وقوتك ورحمتك، يارب ايّام جميلة واخبار مفرحة وراحة بال وتوفيق من عندك انك على كل شيء قدير.."


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Very relevant and educational workshop and I’m happy that we through our cooperation @WorldFishCenter @CGIAR contribute to #SDG2 #SDG5 #SDG7 #CleanEnergy #Foodsecurity #Egypt @AnneBeathe_ @bardvegar @noradno @NorwayAmbEgypt 🐟🇳🇴🇪🇬🐟

Excited to join @WorldFishCenter's workshop on #RenewableEnergy in #aquaculture! The project, funded by the 🇳🇴Embassy, aims to boost productivity for 5K fish value chain actors, creating 6M jobs by 2030. #Norway supports #ZeroHunger, #NoPoverty, #DecentWork, #GenderEquality🐟🌱

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🌱🐟Did you know #IAA systems are paving the way for resilient #food systems? 👉Read more about @CGIAR F2R-CWANA initiative towards promoting IAA systems in #Egypt and MENA @WorldFishCenter @ICARDA @IWMI_ @BrouziyneY 📍 worldfishcenter.org/blog/unlocking…


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As demand for aquatic foods is expected to double by 2050, we face a challenge: reducing post-harvest losses. Our experts at @WorldFishCenter are pushing for better data, innovative solutions, and robust policies. Read the full article here rural21.com/english/curren… @crirossignoli


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📣 Egypt’s 🇪🇬capture fisheries and aquaculture face pressing challenges, particularly on the climate change risk. WorldFish 🇪🇬 recently hosted a foresight technical workshop to explore climate change impacts in Egypt. 👉tinyurl.com/WFPub2406k #AquaticFoods @CGIAR @WorldBank

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📢@WorldFishCenter, in collaboration with the Royal Norwegian Embassy, has launched a cutting-edge solar-powered aquaponics greenhouse in Egypt🇪🇬, demonstrating a sustainable integration of agriculture and aquaculture. 👉tinyurl.com/WFPub2506b #AquaticFoods

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Deploying appropriate renewable energy technologies for aquaculture will support both the economic growth and protein needs of Egypt’s rapidly expanding population 👉 explore (CeREA) pathways, a 4-year groundbreaking initiative funded by @NorwayinEgypt

📕 Publication: Centre for #RenewableEnergy in #Aquaculture (CeREA): Unlocking the potential applications of #climatesmart energy in Egypt 👉tinyurl.com/WFPub2402h ✍️ Authors: Ahmed Nasr-Allah, Mohamed Fathi, & @mennamosbah_ #AquaticFoods @agricultureagr @NorwayinEgypt @CGIAR

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📣 We were thrilled to welcome @CGIAR_EMD, Ismahane Elouafi, to Penang, Malaysia. 📸 On her first day, we went on a deep dive into the world of aquatic #foodsystems at the Centre for Marine & #Coastal Studies, the oldest marine research station in Malaysia. @CGIAR #AquaticFoods

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📣 Proper processing can help preserve and prolong the shelf life of #aquaticfoods. 📕Read the 'Good practices for preprocessing and cooking farmed fish.' 👉tinyurl.com/WFPub2402a ✍️ Authors: Ahmed Zakar Ibrahim Salah @mennamosbah_& Ahmed Nasr-Allah @IFAD @CGIAR #AquaticFoods

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As the year draws to a close, I am filled with profound optimism on our journey at @WorldFishCenter We are eager to collaborate with you all in the coming year. Together, let's make 2024 the year when the tide turns towards an #aquaticfoods-abundant, food-secure future for all.

📣 Celebrating the end of 2023 with a big #aquaticfoods splash! 2023 has been a landmark year for us, and 2024 will bring more avenues for partnership and investments. Read our DG message and explore our five big wins in our End of the Year newsletter 👉lnkd.in/g_JAVBUD

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📣 Happening this week! Don't miss our hybrid sharing session with @IFAD on 'Partnership on #aquaticfoods' to explore solutions through ongoing initiatives on #climate-smart #aquaculture innovations. 📅15 December 2022 ⏰14:00 CET/ 15:00 EET Register 👉tinyurl.com/mr3583fh

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#aquatic food for healthy planet and people 🐠

📣 WorldFish 2021 Annual Report is out now! Explore our progress in implementing our organizational mission and vision and our achievements in the pursuit of building a healthier planet for healthy people with #aquaticfoods. 📖 hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/5… 📱worldfishcenter.org/annual-report2…

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📣 This week, WorldFish met w/ Egypt's Minister of Agricultural & Land Reclamation, H.E. El Sayed Al Qusir, & partners. The delegation led by @EYMohammed discussed ways to scale up collaboration to achieve the nation's Vision 2030, #SDGs & more. Photos below 👇 #AquaticFoods

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Women and Security Agenda is our Agenda. @mennamosbah_

Have a look at the report on the Women and Security Agenda in Africa through lens of young women peacebuilders. E- Talk report by @AUC_PAPS @_AfricanUnion Featured : Ms.Grace Orao linksharing.samsungcloud.com/r3A4HykJ6c2r

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Honored to be part of the #SheStandsforPeace campaign podcast series, aimed at advancing advocacy for #women’s agency and leadership in African #peace processes, from prevention to conflict resolution. Inclusive #governance is certainly the way forward for progressive societies

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