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Marine Foundation Africa 5th Anniversary

Marine Foundation Africa 5th Anniversary

Celebrating the Queens of Africa

Should your heart yet to feel the tender embrace of divine love,
still your beautiful mind and let thoughts of your mother’s warmth enfold you.

On this momentous occasion, marking the 5th celebration of the Marine Foundation Africa, I am moved to articulate the transcendent beauty of a continent that has graced the Marine Foundation with wonders beyond imagining—surprises, discoveries, and profound revelations.

Consider, if you will, the women of Africa, those who have embraced the sacred mantle of motherhood. Each of you must recognize the resplendent beauty that dances within your heart, independent of the circumstances that heralded your entrance into this world. Today, we don’t just celebrate you; we honor something far more monumental. This global convocation is not merely a Mother’s Day—it transcends it. We are saluting the very essence of tranquility in our world by acknowledging the quintessence of all religions, cultures, beliefs, philosophies, and indeed, the very marvels of creation itself. We laud the miraculous genesis of life within a mother’s womb.

Africa, the cradle of humanity, stands regal as the Queen of all continents. To those of you steeped in the sciences, I assert with conviction that deep within you resonates the indisputable truth of Africa’s primordial legacy. While it is said that the Marine Foundation originated in Japan, I, in my humble ignorance as its founder, believe fervently that its roots extend back to Africa, thousands of years into the past, heralding even before my existence that the ethereal beauty of the Feminine Divine was first perceived from the most ancient of earth’s soils.

Thus, today we declare that every human being, born from a mother’s womb, owes their very existence to the flawless system of creation that is Africa. AFRICA—she embodies the magnificence of all women worldwide. That maternal sanctuary which, through the eons, has endured and given rise to humanity from time immemorial.

With a profound sense of duty, the Marine Foundation acknowledges this pivotal moment in history and recognizes the sacrifices of the extraordinary Queen Mothers whose indefatigable spirit has steered the wheel of history to this turning point. May the blessings of the Marine Foundation Africa multiply and endure from this day forward.

To all the Ladies, know that without you, the world would cease to be. Stand tall with pride, for you are the Queens the world has awaited to unveil.

President of the Marine Foundation AFRICA

The Sacrifice of Birthing Goodness

Introducing Lady Koura Niele Ouattara, the pioneering beacon of beauty born from pure sacrifice.

In the nascent days of our endeavor, nestled within the vibrant heart of Japan, the Marine Foundation came to life—a vision shaped by the innocent imagination of a 5-year-old boy named Zeus Nakamura. It was a concept searching for its true home, and as fate would have it, the call to destiny came through the voice of a young woman named Koura N. Ouattara.

From our very first conversation, the unmistakable purity of her spirit shone through, not diminished by the weight of single-handedly raising two children or by a life spent in the pursuit of meaningful missions for Africa. Koura recognized in the Marine Foundation a unique love for Africa, a feeling of deep-rooted belonging that was absent elsewhere.

Her knowledge of my heritage was minimal—only that I jokingly claimed to be, unfortunately, born in France—a jest because my heart holds deep affection for France and that of some graphic European cultures. But nationality was irrelevant; it was the spirit that connected her to the Misson of the Marine Foundation.

In a few short months, Koura transformed from a dedicated young woman to Lady Koura N. Ouattara, nobly assuming the mantle of the Marine Foundation Africa. Let it be clear, this journey began without financial backing, a pioneering venture propelled by faith alone. With no resources but her indomitable will, she rose to orchestrate a grand welcome that would mark my first steps officialy on African soil in February 2019a pivotal moment that now, five years later, still resonates with profound significance.

The opening ceremony, the culmination of Lady Koura’s efforts, was a revelation, far surpassing my wildest expectations. With no external aid, not from Japan or beyond, and despite facing envy and deceit from those who wielded power, her resilience never wavered. She overcame duplicity and false allies, and with the media’s spotlight and the innocent gaze of hundreds, perhaps thousands of children, she triumphed.

That celebration, that unforgettable entry into Côte d’Ivoire, was not just an event—it was a testament to the power of faith, the strength of a woman’s will, and the undeniable proof that the pure-hearted can indeed move mountains. Lady Koura’s story is one of courage, a beacon for every dreamer who dares to transform faith into action for the land they love. Her spirit, her drive, her love for Africa, crafted a moment in history that will forever be a touchstone for the Marine Foundation’s journey.

The Legacy of a Triumphant Beginning: A Tribute to Today’s Queens

On this momentous fifth anniversary of the Marine Foundation Africa, we extend our deepest gratitude and reverence to the remarkable women who have infused our mission with their positive essence. Their contributions, originating from the heart of Africa and resonating across the globe, have been the lifeblood of our progress.

Today, we inaugurate a global celebration, christening it the “Day of the Queens.” This day is dedicated to every woman who has not only nurtured life but has also been the architect of systems that embody goodness, systems that mirror the divine harmony of the heavens.

Among these luminaries stands Queen Koura Niele Ouattara, whose wisdom and vision birthed the very name of the “Marine Foundation” in Africa. Her legacy is a testament to the profound role of women as peacemakers, for peace is the natural extension of their inherent power to create life.

Let us honor these extraordinary women, our Queens, who weave the fabric of peace with the threads of their own being. Their contributions are the pillars upon which our future rests, and on this “Day of the Queens,” we celebrate their indelible impact on our world.

5th Anniversary of Marinef Foundation Africa

Igniting Africa’s Ascent: The Unseen Triumphs and the Dawn of a New Era

Amidst the vast expanse of Africa, a journey of tireless dedication and remarkable achievements has been woven by countless individuals and organizations. Their efforts have catalyzed significant advancements in education, healthcare, and economic development, crafting a narrative of resilience and progress. Yet, the melodies of their triumphs often fade into the background, unsung and unrecognized by the global audience.

As we step into the year 2024, it becomes imperative to cast a luminous spotlight on Africa’s journey of transformation. It is time to celebrate the milestones reached and to kindle the flames of inspiration for continued investment and engagement in shaping a radiant future for this vibrant continent.

Enclosed are snapshots of these monumental achievements, mere glimpses of the profound impact made. The Marine Foundation stands as a formidable engine, meticulously engineered to outpace any challenge that lies ahead. With the advent of this pivotal moment, we believe that the fuel of support and collaboration is ready to propel us to unprecedented heights. The time for Africa’s ascent is now, and together, we will soar towards a horizon filled with promise and potential.

African Pure Brand: MADE-IN-AFRICA

The Rise of the ‘Made-in-Africa’ Label: Pioneering Excellence with MARINEF Standards under the Guidance of Mr. Ali Badara Toure

The “Made in Africa” label embodies a powerful philosophy that goes beyond geographical origin. It represents a commitment to showcasing the rich heritage, diverse cultures, and abundant resources of the African continent. The concept is rooted in a vision of self-sufficiency, sustainability, and pride in African craftsmanship.

At its core, the “Made in Africa” philosophy champions the idea of African solutions for African challenges. It promotes the utilization of local materials, traditional techniques, and indigenous knowledge, ensuring that products are not only tailored to the needs and preferences of African consumers but also resonate with their cultural identity.

The label also signifies a shift towards ethical and responsible production. It advocates for fair labor practices, environmental stewardship, and equitable trade, aiming to uplift local communities and contribute to the overall economic development of the continent.

Furthermore, the “Made in Africa” label is a statement of quality and authenticity. It seeks to challenge stereotypes and change perceptions by highlighting the creativity, innovation, and excellence of African products on the global stage.

Ultimately, the philosophy of the “Made in Africa” label is about empowering the continent to tell its own story, celebrate its achievements, and take control of its economic destiny. It is a call to action for Africans to invest in themselves, embrace their heritage, and build a future that honors the past while innovating for the future.

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PAWH – Launched on 1st of March 2024

PAWH – Launched on 1st of March 2024

HEALING THE WOUNDS

Pan African Wound Healing Association Launches in Tunis to Advance Wound Care Across the Continent

Mrs. Naima Ben Mlouka’s involvement as the introductory person to the PAWH initiative highlights the collaborative efforts between different organizations to improve healthcare in Africa. The potential for future support from the Health Development Agency (HDA) further emphasizes the importance of such initiatives in addressing healthcare challenges on the continent.

The launch of the Pan African Wound Healing (PAWH) association in Tunis marks a significant step forward in addressing wound care challenges across Africa. With the participation of representatives from fourteen African countries, the initiative is set to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing among healthcare professionals. The focus on research, development, and training in the latest wound care techniques is a commendable approach to improving healthcare accessibility and reducing disparities in wound care across the continent.

President of the Marine Foundation Tunisia

Launch of the Pan African Wound Healing Association: A Milestone for Advancing Wound Care in Africa

The Pan African Wound Healing (PAWH) association was launched in Tunis on Friday first of March 2024, in the presence of the Minister of Health, Ali Mrabet.

Fourteen African countries, represented by eminent professors in various fields, presidents of scientific societies and deans of medical faculties, attended the inaugural meeting of this association, according to a statement from the association.

The association was initiated by Professor Amen Allah Messaadi, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine in Tunis and founder of the Burns Intensive Care Unit. PAWH aims to improve the quality of care for all types of wounds in Africa and to promote African expertise in wound care, burns and healing techniques.

It will work to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration between health professionals and promote the training of health professionals through theoretical and practical training programmes on the latest therapeutic and technological advances, with the main aim of reducing disparities in wound care, according to the same statement.

The accredited course leads to certification and is open to Tunisian and African paramedical and medical staff.

PAWH President Prof Amen Allah Messaadi said: “Our ambition is to invest in research and development because it is clear that as Africans, we must of course take advantage of the latest innovations and discoveries in wound care and healing. We also need to look seriously at medical research, both clinical and basic, to develop treatments that are adapted to our social context and health resources”.

He added: “We want to make medicine accessible to all patients, especially those with limited resources.”

The pan-African association also aims to develop and implement prevention programmes not only in its member countries, but across the continent, Messaadi said.

The PAWH TEAM

President: Professor Amen Allah Messaadi

Prof. Ali Mrabet – Honorary President of the PAWH (Pan African Wound Healing) Minister of Health in Tunisia – Pr. Michel KODO – Professor of Traumatology – Orthopedics, Honorary Vice-President of Alassane OUATTARA University in Bouaké, President of the Pedagogical Commission of Alassane University. Dr. Lancine Kaba President of the Ivorian Association of Wounds and Healing. Prof. FANDEBNET SINIKI Vice President of the Chadian Association of Wounds and Healing. Prof. Hermine ZIME DIAWARA, Burkina Faso – Burkinabe Association of Wounds and Healing (ABPC). Prof. Mohamed Maciré SOUMAH Honorary President of the GUINEAN COLLEGE OF HYPERBARIC MEDICINE AND HEALING (COGUIMEHC). Dr. Amira Aboud GUINEAN COLLEGE OF HYPERBARIC MEDICINE AND HEALING (COGUIMEHC). Dr. Dembele Bertin Malian Association of Wounds and Healing Mali. MAIMOUNA NDOUR MBAYE FRANCO-AFRICAN SOCIETY OF DIABETOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY. Prof. Demba Diédhiou Secretary-General FRANCO-AFRICAN SOCIETY OF DIABETOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY Senegal. Dr. Frenel LOEMBE President Frenel LOEMBE Foundation Health. Dr. Meriem JOOF President Gambian Association of Wounds and Healing Gambia. Dr. Meriem JOOF President Gambian Association of Wounds and Healing Gambia. Prof. NGAROUA President of the Cameroonian Association of Wounds and Healing Cameroon. Dr. Claude Kivangua President of the Congolese Association of Wounds and Healing Congo Kinshasa. Prof. Abdoul Touré Secretary-General Nigerien Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology Niger. Prof. Adel Salama President Libyan Board for Health Specialties. Dr. Mohamed Medane President of the Mauritanian Association of Wounds and Healing Mauritani. Prof. Amen Allah Messadi President of the Tunisian Association for the Treatment of Burns and Wounds. President of Pan African Wound Healing Tunisia. IHM International Prof. Georg Votava Austria. Leading this challenge IHM Africa Leader Naïma Ben Mlouka – Tunisia.

HDA – Health Development Agency

Developped by President Naima Ben Mlouka

The Health Development Agency (HDA) under the Marine Foundation presents a unique opportunity for Africa in terms of healthcare development and accessibility. By establishing a network for distributing health support products to remote and hard-to-reach regions, HDA can significantly improve healthcare access in underserved areas of the continent. This initiative could address critical gaps in the availability of essential medical supplies, equipment, and medications, which are often challenges in rural and isolated communities.

Moreover, the platform provided by the Marine Foundation allows for corporate sponsorship of healthcare projects, ensuring that donors can contribute to specific regions or initiatives while gaining visibility for their social responsibility efforts. This approach not only mobilizes additional resources for healthcare development but also encourages private sector engagement in addressing public health challenges.

Overall, the HDA’s model of leveraging a distribution network and corporate sponsorship could enhance healthcare equity in Africa, ensuring that more communities have access to the vital health support they need.

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Water Makes Electricity

Water Makes Electricity

The Solution is here and Now

Revolutionizing the Present: The World’s Most Advanced Green Hydrogen Solution for Sustainable and Unlimited Clean Energy”

Introducing the most revolutionary green hydrogen solution on Earth, a pinnacle of scientific innovation set to transform the world of energy. Our award-winning technology is a game-changer in decarbonization, energy production, and fertilizer manufacturing, marking a watershed moment in sustainable energy solutions.

At the core of our groundbreaking achievement is our system’s unparalleled efficiency, generating 1 kg of hydrogen with an astonishingly low energy input below 10 kW. This is made possible by the integration of cutting-edge materials and methodologies, including advanced nanocoatings and a sophisticated power management system that optimizes efficiency and minimizes energy consumption.

The technology stands out by using water as the sole fuel source, aligning with green chemistry principles and addressing water scarcity concerns. Remarkably, the system also produces over 270 liters of pure drinking water with every megawatt of power, offering an unprecedented dual benefit that has profound environmental and societal implications.

We are now venturing into uncharted territory by planning to use seawater as the primary feedstock, leveraging the ocean’s vastness and renewability. This strategic move promises transformative scalability and adaptability, especially in coastal regions.

The green hydrogen solution is not just an improvement but a quantum leap forward in clean energy production. As we transition to seawater, we are aligning with a sustainable future where energy and water resources harmonize seamlessly. Compared to traditional fossil fuel-based power and fertilizer manufacturing, our technology offers stark superiority in efficiency and environmental impact.

In summary, this green hydrogen solution is the epitome of scientific ingenuity and a testament to the transformative power of advanced materials and processes. It represents not just a scientific advance but a beacon guiding humanity toward a future where energy and water resources harmonize seamlessly for the betterment of our planet. This is the best technology on Earth for distributing very cheap electricity while addressing critical environmental challenges.

Minister at the Ministry of Technology & Science At the Marine Foundation

Unleashing the Power of Green Energy with Mr. Mohammed Reza Hashemi

In a landscape where major corporations and multi-billion dollar ventures have stumbled, Mr. Mohammed Reza Hashemi stands triumphant, honored with the prestigious Hydrogen For Life award, an accolade paralleled only by the Nobel Prize. Yet, amidst a flurry of lucrative offers, Mr. Hashemi remains steadfast, guided by a business model that demands complete control. This unwavering stance ensures that his groundbreaking technology serves humanity as a whole, in alignment with a higher purpose.

Now, an unparalleled opportunity awaits: for potential sponsors and investors to join Mr. Hashemi’s visionary platform. This is not just an investment; it’s a chance to be part of a transformative movement, to be at the forefront of redefining how pure and green energy is distributed globally. Embrace this chance to be part of a team that is not just making history, but reshaping the future of our planet.

As a remarkable initiative, The Marine Foundation’s vision is to gift every country with this groundbreaking green hydrogen technology embodies a profound commitment to global economic peace and equality. By transcending politics and religion, this generous act aims to uplift populations worldwide, ensuring a sustainable and equitable future for all. It’s a testament to the power of innovation and philanthropy in building a better world

All Nations Of Africa are Invited

The Revolutionary Green Hydrogen System Will Significantly Impact the Economies of African Nations that Adopt it, in Several Ways:

Energy Independence:

By utilizing water, an abundant resource, as the fuel source, African nations can reduce their reliance on imported fossil fuels, thereby enhancing energy security and reducing vulnerability to global oil price fluctuations.

Cost Reduction:

The system’s unparalleled efficiency in generating hydrogen with low energy input can lead to reduced costs of energy production. This can translate into lower electricity prices for consumers and businesses, stimulating economic growth.

Sustainable Agriculture:

The dual-benefit of producing hydrogen and pure drinking water can revolutionize agriculture, especially in arid regions. Access to clean water can improve irrigation and lead to higher crop yields, bolstering food security and rural economies.

Job Creation:

The establishment and operation of green hydrogen production facilities can create new jobs in construction, operation, maintenance, and research and development, contributing to employment growth.

Environmental Benefits:

By transitioning to a clean energy source, African nations can reduce their carbon footprint and combat climate change, which can have positive long-term economic implications by mitigating the costs associated with environmental degradation and climate-related disasters.

Industrial Development:

Access to cheap and clean hydrogen can fuel industrial growth, particularly in sectors such as fertilizer manufacturing, where hydrogen is a key input. This can lead to the development of new industries and increase in export capabilities.

Innovation and Technology Transfer:

Adopting such advanced technology can spur innovation and technological development within the continent, enhancing the competitiveness of African nations in the global market.

Energy Access:

The scalability and adaptability of the system, especially with the planned transition to seawater, can help expand energy access to remote and coastal regions, driving economic development in underserved areas.

In summary, the adoption of this green hydrogen system can be a catalyst for sustainable economic development, energy independence, and environmental sustainability in African nations, positioning them as leaders in the global transition to clean energy.

Africa Nations 1st Positioned to Become the Greatest Economies of the World

The Revolutionary Green Hydrogen System Will Significantly Impact the Economies of African Nations that Adopt it, in Several Ways:

The revolutionary green hydrogen system described above has the potential to reach trillion-dollar revenues while providing almost free electricity to the population through several key factors:

Scalability and Market Size: The global demand for clean energy and hydrogen is expected to grow significantly in the coming decades. By positioning themselves as leaders in green hydrogen production, African nations can tap into this vast market, exporting hydrogen to other countries and regions, thereby generating substantial revenues.

Cost Reduction in Production: The system’s unparalleled efficiency in generating hydrogen with low energy input can lead to significant cost reductions in energy production. As the technology matures and production scales up, economies of scale can further reduce costs, making it possible to offer electricity at very low prices to the population.

Diversification of Revenue Streams: In addition to selling hydrogen and electricity, African nations can also generate revenue from the sale of pure drinking water produced by the system, carbon credits from reduced emissions, and royalties from licensing the technology to other countries.

Industrial Growth and Job Creation: The development of a green hydrogen industry can stimulate economic growth in various sectors, including manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture. This can lead to fair tax revenues for governments and job creation for the population.

Energy Independence and Savings: By reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels, African nations can save billions of dollars annually in energy costs. These savings can be redirected into social and economic development programs, further boosting the economy.

Attracting Investment: The innovative nature of the technology and its potential for environmental and economic benefits can attract significant investment from both domestic and international sources, including private investors, development banks, and climate funds.

Public-Private Partnerships: Collaborations between governments and private companies can leverage public funding and private expertise to accelerate the development and deployment of the technology, creating a virtuous cycle of investment and growth.

By leveraging these factors, the green hydrogen system can become a major economic driver for African nations, providing almost free electricity to the population while generating trillion-dollar revenues and fostering sustainable development.

Introducing the Visionary Inventor: Embark on a journey with a business opportunity so groundbreaking, its impact on business development, agriculture, and fisheries is beyond imagination. This innovation stands unparalleled, incomparable, and unrivaled, much like the invention of the light bulb—destined to be revealed by one extraordinary individual. Witness the dawn of a new era!

Imagine the possibilities with the Marine Foundation leading the charge in unveiling this revolutionary technology. There’s no energy source that surpasses hydrogen, and while many have tried, none have succeeded in unlocking its full potential for the benefit of all. With the Marine Foundation at the helm, we’re poised to change the world. Join us in this groundbreaking journey!

Experience the ultimate transformation with the greatest technology ever witnessed on Earth, poised to reshape the lives of 1.3 billion people across Africa. This groundbreaking innovation heralds a new era of complete economic independence for the most majestic continent on the planet. Embrace the future, embrace freedom!

Groundbreaking Green Hydrogen Technology

Introduction

The project presented is promoted as a groundbreaking green hydrogen technology initiative led by inventor Mr. Mohammed Reza Hashemi.

This system is described as the world’s most advanced green hydrogen solution, representing a major breakthrough in sustainable and unlimited clean energy production. It aims to revolutionize decarbonization, energy generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and global access to affordable power

Key Technological Claims

The core innovation produces 1 kg of green hydrogen using less than 10 kW of energy input — a remarkably low figure compared to conventional electrolysis processes (which typically require around 50–60 kWh per kg).

It uses water as the only input (“sole fuel source”), adhering to green chemistry principles.

As a unique dual-output feature, the system reportedly generates over 270 liters of pure drinking water per megawatt of power produced, helping address both energy and water scarcity issues.

Future plans include transitioning to seawater as the primary feedstock, enabling massive scalability, especially in coastal and ocean-adjacent regions.

The technology incorporates advanced elements like nanocoatings and a sophisticated power management system to maximize efficiency and minimize energy use.

The page positions this as far superior to traditional fossil fuel-based energy and fertilizer production, describing it as a “quantum leap” and “the best technology on Earth” for delivering very cheap (potentially near-free) electricity while tackling major environmental challenges.

Vision and Broader Impact

The Marine Foundation, which oversees the initiative, envisions gifting this technology to every country worldwide to promote global economic peace, equality, and sustainability — transcending politics and religion. A major focus is on African nations, which are explicitly invited to adopt it first. The claimed benefits for Africa include:

Achieving energy independence by reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels.

Drastically lowering energy costs to stimulate economic growth.

Boosting sustainable agriculture through clean water for irrigation in arid areas.

Creating jobs in facility construction, operations, maintenance, and R&D.

Driving industrial growth (e.g., in fertilizer production using hydrogen).

Positioning Africa to become home to some of the world’s greatest economies, potentially generating trillion-dollar revenues through hydrogen exports, water sales, carbon credits, and more — while providing almost free electricity to populations.

The overall narrative frames this as a philanthropic, humanity-focused movement that could uplift billions, particularly 1.3 billion people across Africa, leading to complete economic independence.

The Inventor and Opportunity

Mr. Mohammed Reza Hashemi is highlighted as the visionary behind the technology. He is said to have received the prestigious Hydrogen For Life award (compared on the page to a Nobel Prize-level honor) and has reportedly turned down major lucrative offers to retain full control, ensuring the innovation benefits all of humanity rather than private interests.

The page serves as an open call for sponsors, investors, and partners to join this “transformative movement” and help redefine global green energy distribution.

Contact: +81 (90 4944 5599 (as listed on the page).

This presentation emphasizes urgency and unparalleled potential, likening the invention to transformative historical breakthroughs (e.g., the light bulb). For full details, visuals, and the original wording, visit the linked page directly. Note that while the claims are presented boldly as revolutionary, independent verification of the efficiency figures, prototypes, or peer-reviewed data is not detailed on the site.

Starting Cost

To get the green hydrogen project started — meaning building and validating a working prototype, conducting initial testing, and beginning small-scale demonstrations — we need $5 million USD.
This amount would cover:

Custom materials and components (like advanced nanocoatings and power systems).

Lab setup, equipment, and safety/compliance work.

Engineering and technical team support for the early phase.

Basic validation to prove the core claims (e.g., <10 kW per kg H₂ production and dual water output).

The Marine Foundation’s vision is philanthropic and focused on gifting the technology globally (especially to African nations first), so this startup funding would help move from concept to real-world proof quickly — without heavy commercialization pressure. Once proven, scaling could attract larger partners, governments, or grants.

Governments Appeal

The Marine Foundation’s green hydrogen project includes a clear public appeal (or open invitation/offer) directed at governments, particularly nations in Africa, but framed as extending to every country worldwide.

This is presented on their dedicated page (https://marinef.org/water-makes-electricity/) as a philanthropic initiative rather than a traditional commercial pitch.

Key elements of the appeal include:

Vision to gift the technology: “The Marine Foundation’s vision is to gift every country with this groundbreaking green hydrogen technology embodies a profound commitment to global economic peace and equality. By transcending politics and religion, this generous act aims to uplift populations worldwide, ensuring a sustainable and equitable future for all.”

Specific invitation to African nations: There’s a prominent section titled “All Nations Of Africa are Invited”, emphasizing that adopting the system could position African countries as leaders in clean energy, achieve energy independence, generate massive revenues (potentially trillions through exports, water sales, carbon credits, etc.), provide near-free electricity, boost agriculture via produced drinking water, create jobs, and drive industrial growth. It positions Africa to “become the greatest economies of the world” by being first adopters.

• Broader global call: The offer is described as transcending borders, with the goal of distributing the technology to promote equality and sustainability without political or religious barriers.

Role of the inventor and foundation: Led by Mr. Mohammed Reza Hashemi (noted as award-winning and committed to humanity over profit), the foundation positions itself as the entity facilitating this gifting/transfer. It includes an indirect appeal for collaboration, though the page focuses more on inviting adoption than detailing formal application processes.

It remains an open, promotional outreach rather than documented governmental engagements or signed agreements.

If you’re interested in pursuing or responding to this (e.g., as an individual, researcher, or representative), the listed contact is +81 90 4944 5599  For any government-level interest, reaching out directly via that number or the foundation’s channels would be the implied next step based on their materials.

This appeal aligns with broader green hydrogen trends where governments seek cost-effective, scalable clean energy solutions—but claims of <10 kW per kg H₂ and dual water/electricity outputs remain extraordinary and unverified in mainstream industry reports or peer-reviewed sources.

Assistance Needed – Project Management –
Development – and auditing

The Marine Foundation’s green hydrogen project (“Water Makes Electricity”) is at an early, pre-prototype stage based on public information — visionary in concept but requiring structured support to move forward. Here’s a straightforward breakdown of the assistance needed in the key areas of project management, development, and auditing.

1. Project Management Assistance Needed

To launch effectively (starting with the $5 million USD phase for prototype build and validation), strong project management is essential to keep things on track, on budget, and aligned with the philanthropic vision.

Key needs:

  • A dedicated project manager or small PM team experienced in clean energy/tech startups — someone to create timelines, milestones, budgets, risk logs, and stakeholder coordination.

  • Tools and processes: Implementation of simple project management software (e.g., Asana, Trello, or Microsoft Project), regular progress reporting, and basic governance (weekly check-ins, decision logs).

  • Help with partner/government outreach: Coordinating invitations to African nations and other countries, preparing pitch decks or MoU templates for technology gifting/adoption.

  • Resource: This could come from a volunteer advisor, a pro-bono consultant from the green tech space, or a funded role once initial sponsorship arrives.

Without solid PM, even revolutionary tech risks delays, scope creep, or missed opportunities for global rollout.

2. Development Assistance Needed

The core tech (ultra-efficient H₂ production from water/seawater, <10 kW per kg, dual drinking water output) needs to transition from described innovation to proven reality.

Key needs:

  • Engineering and R&D team expansion: Specialists in electrolysis, nanocoatings, power electronics, materials science, and seawater desalination integration. This includes hands-on builders for the prototype.

  • Lab/facility access: Secure a suitable workshop/lab in Japan (Yokohama area preferred, given location) or partner with a university/research institute for testing.

  • Supply chain and prototyping: Sourcing advanced components, building safety-compliant setups, and running iterative tests to validate efficiency claims.

  • Documentation: Detailed technical specs, patents/IP protection (if not already secured), and data collection for future scaling.

  • The $5M startup funding directly supports this phase — covering materials, equipment, team stipends/contracts, and initial testing.

Development help could come from engineers/inventors willing to collaborate, academic partnerships, or early-stage investors who bring technical expertise.

3. Auditing and Verification Assistance Needed

Given the extraordinary claims (far below industry norms for energy input), credibility is critical for attracting governments, large sponsors, or grants.

Key needs:

  • Third-party technical audit/verification: Independent experts (e.g., from certification bodies like TÜV SÜD, DNV, or IRENA-aligned labs) to test and certify the prototype’s performance — measuring actual kWh/kg H₂, water output purity, safety, and environmental impact.

  • Compliance roadmap: Early alignment with emerging green hydrogen standards (e.g., EU RFNBO rules, Green Hydrogen Standard principles) for “green” certification, especially if seeking subsidies or exports.

  • Financial and governance audit: Basic bookkeeping setup and independent review to ensure transparent use of funds (important for philanthropic positioning and donor trust).

  • Risk assessment: Professional evaluation of technical, regulatory, and scalability risks.

This step builds trust — essential before approaching nations for adoption or scaling to seawater-based systems.

Overall Call for Assistance

The project is positioned as a humanity-focused breakthrough, not a traditional commercial venture. Assistance is most valuable from:

  • Individuals/teams with relevant skills (PM, engineering, auditing) who align with the mission.

  • Sponsors/investors providing the $5M seed to kick off prototype work.

  • Partners (labs, NGOs, governments) offering in-kind support like facilities or expertise.

If you or your network can help in any of these areas — especially project management setup, technical development, or arranging initial audits.

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First School in Liberia

First School in Liberia

Marine Foundation Signature Project: Education

GAVCA & The Renovation of Schools in Liberia

The collaboration between the Global African Villages Care Alliance (GAVCA) and the Marine Foundation for establishing a school in Liberia is a significant initiative aimed at improving education and providing opportunities for children in the region. Here’s a description of the project:

Overview:

The partnership between GAVCA and the Marine Foundation leverages the strengths of both organizations to create a sustainable and impactful educational institution. GAVCA, with its expertise in community development and local engagement, provides the necessary oversight and support to ensure the project aligns with the needs and aspirations of the local population. The Marine Foundation, known for its innovative educational models and global network, brings in the expertise to design and implement a state-of-the-art school that can serve as a model for future educational projects.

Location:

The school is located in Pipe Line, Pynesville, Montserrado County, in Monrovia, Liberia. This location is strategically chosen to serve a community in need of educational infrastructure and to contribute to the overall development of the area.

Objectives:

To provide quality elementary education to hundreds of children in the region.
To serve as a design center prototype for the larger Sea Campus Universal (SCU) concept, which aims to host 15,000 children in village campuses.
To integrate modern teaching methodologies and technologies to nurture innovation and creativity.
To foster a strong sense of community and environmental stewardship among students and staff.

Facilities and Features:

Smart Classrooms: Equipped with the latest educational technology to enhance learning experiences.
Science and Technology Labs: State-of-the-art facilities for hands-on learning in STEM subjects.
Arts and Music Rooms: Spaces dedicated to fostering creative talents in visual and performing arts.
Sports Facilities: Comprehensive indoor and outdoor facilities to promote physical well-being and teamwork.
Health and Wellness Center: A facility to ensure the physical and mental well-being of students and staff.
Environmental Sustainability: Features such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems to promote eco-friendly practices.
Community Engagement Spaces: Areas designed for interaction between the school and the local community.

Impact:

The collaboration between GAVCA and the Marine Foundation is expected to have a profound impact on the community by providing access to quality education, promoting sustainable development, and inspiring similar initiatives in other parts of Africa and beyond. The school in Liberia is envisioned as a beacon of hope and a model for future educational projects, demonstrating the power of collaboration and innovation in transforming lives and communities.

Transforming The School System

GAVCA and the Marine Foundation: The Beautiful School Concept and the Bigger Picture in Liberia

The Marine Foundation’s “beautiful school” concept in Liberia, Africa, is a visionary project led by Ambassador H.E. Agnes Fortune Cannon, under the education agenda of the Marine Foundation Africa, headed by H.E. Koura Nielle Ouattara. The project, supported by the Marine Foundation Global from Tokyo, Japan, aims to rebuild a school in Liberia, fulfilling a long-awaited dream of Ambassador Cannon.

Located at Pipe Line, Pynesville, Montserrado County, in Monrovia, Liberia, the school is envisioned as a signature event for the Marine Foundation, embodying the organization’s values of life, peace, and comfort, symbolized by the motherly warmth of water. The project is expected to take about nine months to complete and will have the capacity to welcome hundreds of students. Its state-of-the-art design and concept are intended to showcase the beauty of rural Africa and establish the school as one of the best elementary educational institutes in Africa.

In addition to the construction of the school, a design center will be set up to invite international students from around the world to contribute to the school’s development under the Sea Campus Universal (SCU) concept. This concept aims to host 15,000 children in village campuses. While initially starting as a small school, the Liberian project is envisioned as the birthplace of the largest school system in the world, utilizing cutting-edge technologies to nurture geniuses and high achievers.

To achieve this vision, the school will be equipped with modern facilities and resources that support a holistic education. These will include:

Smart Classrooms: Equipped with interactive whiteboards, projectors, and high-speed internet to facilitate digital learning and global connectivity.

Science and Technology Labs: State-of-the-art laboratories for practical experiments and research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects.

Library and Media Center: A well-stocked library with a wide range of books, e-books, and multimedia resources to support learning and research.

Arts and Music Rooms: Dedicated spaces for creative expression in visual arts, music, and performing arts.

Sports Facilities: Outdoor and indoor sports facilities, including a playground, sports field, gymnasium, and swimming pool, to promote physical fitness and teamwork.

Health and Wellness Center: A facility to provide medical care, counseling, and wellness programs for students and staff.

Environmental Sustainability Features: Incorporation of green technologies and practices, such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and waste recycling, to promote environmental stewardship.

Community Engagement Spaces: Areas for community events, workshops, and parent-teacher interactions to foster a strong school-community relationship.
Teacher Development Center: A facility for ongoing professional development and training of educators to ensure high-quality teaching and learning.

Inclusive Learning Environments: Design and resources to accommodate students with diverse needs and backgrounds, ensuring equal opportunities for all.

The Marine Foundation’s beautiful school concept in Liberia is not just about building a physical structure but creating a future and a signature concept in the field of education that will have a lasting impact on the community and the world. Through this project, the foundation aims to provide a nurturing environment that fosters innovation, creativity, and excellence, preparing students to become global leaders and change-makers.

Be the Sun – Become the Sun – Week 8

Be the Sun – Become the Sun – Week 8

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Be or Become the Sun

Position Yourself Like the Sun: A Reflection on Life’s Journey

Every day, we witness the sunrise due to the Earth’s rotation on its axis. As our planet spins from west to east, different regions are bathed in sunlight, marking the transition from night to day. While it appears as though the sun is rising and setting, it is actually the Earth’s movement that creates this illusion.

The sun itself is also in motion, though on a grander scale. It rotates around its axis approximately every 25 to 30 days and orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy, taking about 225-250 million years to complete one galactic year. Additionally, the sun moves relative to nearby stars, a motion known as its “proper motion.” Despite seeming fixed in the sky, the sun is constantly on the move.

Drawing a parallel between the celestial and the personal, the sun can be seen as a symbol of the spiritual or heavenly realm, while the water planet represents our physical existence and the formative stages of our creation. As individuals, we all seek happiness and harmony, balancing the material world with our inner world of emotions and desires for excitement and discovery.

As we age, our perspective shifts. We become more observant and feel a stronger urge to give rather than receive, much like the gravitational force that pulls everything toward its center. This is where we seek stability in our thoughts and gain a clearer vision to predict our future as we approach the end of our lives. In essence, positioning ourselves like the sun means embracing the constant motion of life, seeking balance between the external and internal, and finding stability and clarity as we journey through the different stages of our existence.

Becoming like the sun involves embodying certain qualities and characteristics that are associated with the sun, such as:

Consistency and Reliability: Just as the sun rises and sets every day without fail, a person can strive to be consistent and reliable in their actions and commitments.

Illumination and Warmth: The sun provides light and warmth, essential for life on Earth. Similarly, a person can aim to bring positivity, warmth, and understanding to others, illuminating their lives and providing support and comfort.

Center of Influence: The sun is the center of our solar system, and its gravitational pull keeps the planets in orbit. In a metaphorical sense, a person can become a central figure in their community or social circle, exerting a positive influence and providing guidance and stability.

Life-Giving Energy: The sun’s energy is vital for growth and sustenance. By nurturing and inspiring those around them, a person can become a source of energy and motivation, helping others to grow and thrive.

Radiance: The sun shines brightly, spreading light across vast distances. Similarly, a person can strive to radiate confidence, kindness, and positivity, making a noticeable impact on their surroundings.

Cyclical Nature: Just as the sun goes through cycles of rising and setting, a person can embrace the cyclical nature of life, recognizing that there are times for action and times for rest, and that both are essential for balance and well-being.

By embodying these qualities, a person can metaphorically become like the sun, shining brightly, influencing others positively, and being a source of warmth and light in the world.

Becoming Your Own Sun

Imagine yourself as the sun, a beacon of consistency and reliability, rising each day with unwavering determination. Your presence becomes a source of comfort and assurance to those around you, as they come to rely on your steadfastness in a world of uncertainty. Let your heart emanate warmth and illumination, touching the lives of others with the gentle glow of positivity and understanding. Like the sun’s nurturing rays, your kindness and support breathe life into the dreams and aspirations of those you encounter, fostering growth and blooming potential. Become the center of your universe, a gravitational force of influence and guidance. Your actions and words create ripples, shaping the environment and drawing others into your orbit, where they find stability and direction. Channel the life-giving energy of the sun, igniting passion and inspiration within the hearts of your community. Your vitality and enthusiasm become the catalyst for change and progress, encouraging others to reach for their highest selves. Shine with radiant confidence, your light piercing through the darkness, offering hope and clarity. Your positivity becomes a beacon, guiding those lost in the shadows towards the brightness of new possibilities. Embrace the cyclical nature of your existence, understanding that each sunrise brings a fresh start, and every sunset invites reflection and rest. In this balance, you find harmony and the strength to continue shining brightly.

By embodying these qualities, you become more than just a person; you transform into a sun, a source of light and life. Your radiance motivates and uplifts, inspiring those around you to seek their own inner sun and shine just as brilliantly in the tapestry of life.

Forget all of the above and here is a simple way

In the midst of our bustling daily lives, the profound metaphor of embodying the sun’s qualities may seem daunting. Yet, the essence of this transformation can be distilled into a simple, daily ritual that holds the potential to inspire both young and old. Imagine greeting the sun each morning, with a heartfelt salutation: “Good morning, dear sun, I aspire to shine like you.” This practice embodies a profound yet accessible form of education, one that even children can grasp and appreciate. It encapsulates the core values of consistency, warmth, and radiance, serving as a foundational moral compass. By instilling this ritual in our children, we not only teach them to appreciate the sun’s magnificence but also to internalize its qualities, fostering a generation that aspires to be the luminous centers of their own universes.

The Marine Foundation: A Celestial Beacon of Revival and Celebration

In the grand life of humanity’s endeavors, the Marine Foundation emerges as a radiant sun, casting its benevolent light upon the world. Much like the sun, which breathes life into our planet, the Foundation stands as a source of energy and inspiration, igniting a global renaissance and a jubilant celebration of life.

The Foundation’s rays of hope and compassion extend far and wide, nurturing the seeds of change and growth in every corner of the earth. Its warmth reaches the hearts of individuals and communities, melting away the frost of adversity and kindling the flames of potential.

With each project and initiative, the Marine Foundation mirrors the sun’s consistency and reliability, rising to the challenges of the day with unwavering dedication. Its light illuminates the path to a brighter future, guiding humanity through the darkness of ignorance and despair.

The Foundation’s embrace of diversity and inclusivity reflects the sun’s impartiality, shining upon all without distinction. It fosters a world where every individual, regardless of background or belief, can bask in the glow of opportunity and dignity.

In its quest to protect and uplift the most vulnerable, the Marine Foundation embodies the sun’s life-giving essence. It extends a warm embrace to children and communities in need, ensuring that no one is left in the shadows of neglect.

As the sun is central to our solar system, the Marine Foundation positions itself as a pivotal force in the global landscape, drawing together people, ideas, and resources in a harmonious orbit of collaboration and unity.

In the grand scheme of existence, the Marine Foundation shines as a testament to the power of collective action and the enduring spirit of humanity. It stands as a celestial beacon, a sun that heralds a new dawn of revival and a vibrant celebration of life in all its splendor.

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GAVCA: No Child Left Behind – The Global African Village Care Alliance (GAVCA), under the dynamic creation and leadership of H.E Mrs. Agnes Fortune Cannon, has made significant strides in its mission to ensure no child is left behind. Celebrating its fifth anniversary, GAVCA has expanded its presence across Africa, including Senegal, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, the Gambia, Uganda, Sudan, and South Africa. With Ambassador Agnes Fortune Cannon at the helm, GAVCA embodies the sacred principle of absolute respect for life, starting with our children. The upcoming diplomatic registration of GAVCA in Liberia marks a significant milestone, positioning it as a leading institution dedicated to children’s welfare within the Marine Foundation’s network. GAVCA, supported by the Marine Foundation’s educational systems and principles, focuses on providing school resources for abandoned and impoverished children and ensuring access to quality education, healthcare, and social services. It aims to develop holistic programs that support the overall development of children in need, collaborating with local communities, governments, and international partners to create sustainable solutions. Through research and advocacy, GAVCA raises awareness and influences policies to benefit children in Africa, ensuring they have the opportunity to lead fulfilling lives. https://marinef.org/liberia-gavca-no-child-left-behind/

Heaven’s Pillar and Earth’s Global Sanctuary In “Heaven’s Pillar and Earth’s Global Sanctuary,” We reflect on the profound connection between nature, humanity, and the divine. The Marine Foundation symbolizes unity, embracing all cultures and communities and advocating mutual respect and love. The text emphasizes our shared biological heritage, with the sun and moon as our celestial guardians and nature as our guide in cohabitation. The concept of the human body as a living temple is explored, suggesting that heaven is manifested within us, nurtured by love and life experiences on Earth. The Marine Foundation is likened to a cathedral, a space for self-discovery and honoring the Creator. The piece concludes with the imagery of Earth as a nurturing womb, emphasizing the sanctity of life and the interconnectedness of all beings. https://marinef.org/foundation-of-heaven/

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Africa Cultural Liberation – In the text “Erasing the Term ‘Slave’ from Our Vocabulary: Reclaiming Dignity: From ‘Slave’ to ‘Warrior,'” the author, Tomeo Motto-RDG, Executive Chairman of the Marine Foundation Global, advocates for a linguistic and cultural shift in the portrayal of African ancestors. He proposes replacing the term’ slave’ with ‘warrior’ to honor the strength and resilience of those who suffered under the transatlantic slave trade. This change aims to move the narrative from victimhood to courage and from subjugation to strength, recognizing the warriors who resisted and survived barbaric oppression. We call for this change enshrined in the legal framework of all 54 African nations as a symbol of the continent’s resurgence and a testament to Africa’s resilience. This linguistic reclamation is seen as a step towards healing the wounds of the past and empowering future generations, reflecting a true legacy of warriors, survivors, and architects of destiny. https://marinef.org/a-free-liberia-present-past-and-future/

Palestine “Empowering the Future – The Marine Foundation’s Initiative for Palestine, titled “Empowering the Future: The Marine Foundation’s Initiative for the Children of Palestine” and “Radiant Futures: Nurturing the Promise of Palestine’s Children,” is a comprehensive program aimed at transforming the lives of Palestinian children through education and healthcare. The initiative, sparked by Mr. Chiranjiv Benegal’s and Mr. Dangalo’s appeals, seeks to rebuild a nurturing environment for children affected by recent turmoil. Focusing on quality education and comprehensive healthcare, the initiative aims to foster a generation of leaders and healthy individuals, contributing to a more stable and prosperous Palestine. The Foundation is also establishing a state registration system to ensure every child’s access to education and track their progress. By instilling values of peace and respect for diversity, the Marine Foundation’s initiative is laying the groundwork for a brighter future for Palestine’s children, embodying the principle that the well-being of the most innocent beings is paramount. https://marinef.org/children-of-palestine-and-the-marine-foundation/

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Changes to the website:

Zoomcasting.org / website infrastructure created and Page on the way
WORLD PEACE Website creation and qualification of all chapter
Completed writing the concept of  AFFASTAR – Webpage Presentation
On the official Marine Foundation website.
Same as last week. I will build the structure this week.
The Ladies Club has been revamped to the official structure.

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