December 6, 2023
1 min read

MRCTI, NMCG Ink Deal At COP28

The GRCA has brought within its folds 124 more river-cities/towns to reach figure of 267 today….reports Asian Lite News

A Memorandum of Common Purpose was signed between Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative representing 124 cites/ towns on the Mississippi banks and G. Asok Kumar, Spl Secretary and DG, National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) representing RCA with 142 cities/towns on Indian river banks as members at the Rotary Hall, at CoP28.

The GRCA has brought within its folds 124 more river-cities/towns to reach figure of 267 today. This is a step closer to the launch of  the Global River Coties Alliance, according to a statement.

More will be joining on 10th of  December 2023 during official GRCA launch, the official said.

ALSO READ: GCC Condemns ‘Genocide’ in Gaza, Urges Ceasefire

Previous Story

Hamdan Visits Wounded Palestinian Kids

Next Story

China, US Discuss Preventing Spread of Gaza War

Latest from Arab News

United For Gaza 

Arab leaders meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss Palestinian issue, Gaza developments  Leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt and Jordan met in Saudi Arabia’s capital

Arab Leaders Unite on Gaza Crisis

Umer Karim, an expert on Saudi foreign policy, called the summit the “most consequential” in decades for the wider Arab world and the Palestinian issue…reports Asian Lite News Leaders from Egypt, Jordan,

UAE rises in global soft power influence 

The Global Soft Power Index 2025 was announced at the Global Soft Power Summit, bringing together leading policymakers, business executives, and global influencers.  The UAE has secured 10th place globally in the

Sheikh Mohamed attends NAVDEX

During his visit, President H.H. Sheikh Mohamed toured the exhibition, exploring the pavilions and stands of various local and international companies. President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan attended the
Go toTop

Don't Miss

NMCG Forges Alliance For River-Cities With MRCTI, USA at COP28

Global partnership aims to promote sustainable river-centric development of cities