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Our First Official Royalty

Our First Official Royalty

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First LadY of The Royal Department

Her Royal Highness Princess Dato’ Seri Dr. Romona Murad, a paragon of leadership and benevolence, serves as the heart and soul of Romona Consultancy and Management in Kuala Lumpur and a revered figure on numerous global platforms. She is Malaysia’s dignified representative for the International Human Rights Organization and the Economic Council of India, chairs the Royal Society Group Malaysia, and contributes to the Euro Asia Financial Policy Forum. With accolades such as the Top Women Icon Global 2020, she is revered as the “Princess of Hearts” for her passionate advocacy for peace and human rights. Recently, her profound influence has been further recognized by her election to the Marine Foundation’s Prominent First Ladies Club, where she continues to champion the nurturing of children’s wellbeing worldwide, strengthening her legacy as a luminary for global humanitarian efforts. Please see the fuller resume below:

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Her Highness Princess Dato’ Seri Dato’ Dr.Romona Murad (SSAS, DSMP, DMP, SMP, MIPR)

President of the Marine Foundation Malaysia

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The Marine Foundation: Capabilities

The Marine Foundation has established its 241 nations territory of development with each country’s template represented in its official presentation website. The foundation is an umbrella of over 30 agencies (franchises) of projects and programs to pursue the economic restoration of a region through education, technology, medical, tourism, and infrastructure.

The platform now initiates the “Wealth Legacy Academia Club” to host and welcome the position of at least one thousand Billionaires incited and interested in the economic growth of all developing regions of the world through infrastructural, health, and educational projects.

In addition to its signature projects for rebuilding nations, the Marine Foundation is also established as a Multi-Media Production & Entertainment structure with an International “Annual Event” platform and several online and offline mass membership structure systems. Furthermore, it wants to use the channels of educational media and cultural, social, and familial celebrations to promote peaceful relations throughout its expansion.

The institutional structure of the foundation is meticulously controlled by a “Brand” (MARINEF Brand), where the “brand legislature” protects the foundation’s organizational structure with a constitution and the supervisorial platform of an International Brand Sharing and Ownership Committee of 360 members worldwide. In addition, this conglomerate of shared brand ownership is monitored under the ruling of a “Universal Constitution,” which dictates high morals and governance standards of coherent common sense within the businesses and institutions the foundation produces with the deployment of its brand-associated agencies.

Added the grandeur of becoming a leading Public Relations platform, the Marine Foundation is essentially built to be an environment of systems and policies that stand for zero tolerance for promiscuousness or any detriment or harm to human life and the environment with the absolute protection of children and mothers. The forum welcomes the genius collective minds and hearts of every individual whose passion is for love, light, and the safety and prosperity of all our children.

The Marine Foundation is designed to be a giant interconnecting spiderweb of human managerial communications systems that copies the conception of universal rules instituted in the functioning of the created universe. It relies on establishing rigid human rules of respect for life and the environment as per the example behavior of the physical world that surrounds us and makes up the unconditional functioning mechanism of our body and mind.

Introduction to the Marine Foundation's structural concept

Education, project development, and marketing through international events make us a movement of reforms where the agenda takes economic rebirth a prerequisite duty wherever it would establish. Among other systems, our educational planning revolves around 3 reforms in content: Sea Campus Universal (15000 children per school), Global University of Technology & Development, and Ocean Universal (complete maritime education). Focusing on these sectors only would help reconstruct any region or improve already developed countries' status.

We are a "peaceful" movement. We talk of peace in the substance in the look of an "olympiad philosophical concept" or a place where there can be no conflicts. For example, in the Olympic Organization, based on the disciplines of sports rules, people worldwide gather together to dispute titles for medals. Here we see that sporting rules govern nations' relations during 2 weeks of events, every 4 years. This is indeed the example of a peaceful concept, where common sense takes over, and participation requires neutralizing religious, cultural, or political backgrounds for a while.

The Marine Foundation centers its ruling in gathering its network around the values of the birth of humanity and so the birth of life itself. The undeniable truth of the reality of the mother's womb brings out our biological commonality. For that reason, our corporate ruling proclaims and demands a standard of absolute respect for life and the environment. From that understanding, our management system and ideological backgrounds must leave common sense in perfect human relations of absolute respect. Peace has a chance to flourish in the understanding that we all come from the same birthplace. The Marine Foundation is a practitioner of the rules in the context of membership and leadership communications, enticing diversities to come and work together under the banner of education and celebration. Even when it comes to cultural traditions, religions, or political parties, the one who loves and respects the most will ultimately become the champion of attraction and popularity.

5 Main Executive Central Committees:

  1. The 1st executive committee is mainly internal, and consists of the Board of Brand Owners made up of 360 members representing the 360 degrees of a perfect circle. Each day of the year will represent one member making it 360 days celebration.  They represent as a group the core supervisory membership through actual unique ownership of the branding of the Marine Foundation.
  2. The 2nd executive committee is the First Ladies Club, where the leadership would represent the voice of Mother Earth as a supervisory and voting power to our educational project Development structure. This is the keyframe by which "women" become the absolute standard about birth education and the celebration of life.
  3. The 3rd executive committee is the diplomatic membership of the United Five Ocean's platform (U5O). U5O represents the 5 continents united into a "Club of all Nations"  where diplomats mingle, representing their cultures and come together under the vicinity of the continental regions their nation belongs to. In addition, U50, or Club of all Nations, serves to support economic growth through supporting the Public Sector with information and event gathering services.
  4. The 4th committee is the Executive Club Assembly, which attracts successful business leaders (men or women) to unite under the honorary naval title of "Admiral" to identify and celebrate their potential to become role models of modern societies to lead the next generation to prowess through their example and presence within the Marine Foundation's platform.
  5. The 5th committee is the Billionaires Legacy Academia Club, which is a council for infrastructural restoration, where extremely wealthy people have a chance to gather in the discussion of megaproject development, maritime or on land, to seek the harmony of communication of our planet through transport projects such as bridges, tunnels, and an international highway concept. Marine Foundation runs uniquely under the umbrella banner of its own branding through the organizational establishment of mass membership platforms and a large event organization system. The creation of these 2 large communications sectors gives it an unparallel control over sponsorship. It will allow it to round up the entire world under large media publications and production platforms.

2 Mass Communication Platforms:

Wikinations: An educational and commercial online portal connecting 240 nations into a giant international Chamber of Commerce online via educational web design & PR concept. To that effect, it takes after the business model of  Wikipedia's example who plays more the role of an encyclopedia. In contrast, "wikinations" will become a tourism information center & regional promoter, with a corporate membership within for businesses to expose their services right within the platform. Thus, not only will it become an educational tool to institutions around the world, but it will also serve as reference governments to show off their nation under the banner of attractive beauty and production media to attract investors and developers.

Global Citizens Live Association (GCLA) is a mass membership social platform that caters to any individuals but targeting mainly the family member with a zero tolerance to promiscuity and where values of respect in human communications are taken to the maximum extent of the moral ethics. GCLA becomes an automatic educational incentive as it is connected directly to "wikinations" with exposing flags into the member's dashboard instead of faces first. By flirting the cursor upon the flag image of a new contact, the member receives the immediate option to open the flag's wikinations page for a quick overlook of that person's nation. Contacts stay hidden under the flag of provenance, and opening the contacts dashboard is optional. Meaning that the member becomes more interested in showing how many flags show up on the member's dashboard than showing off faces of people who can stay categorically hidden behind their flag of provenance. The platform will become a "must" to learn geography and culture rapidly through real-time communication between members. Reaching a full dashboard of 240 flags would mean that a person has friends all over the world while becoming familiar with the existence of 240 nations.

One Mega Event Organization Platform

The worldwide network of the Marine Foundation (MARINEF- ADN) has the unique privilege to connect to an entire event organization divided into Festivals, Symposiums, Exhibits, and Sports. The design of 50 international annual events is set to help promote quality tourism to benefit economically any region where the foundation is established. Events are also good media to promote the causes of projects and programs' involvement with information media distributed continuously and sustainably. The event opportunities will also affect supporting areas with promotional tools to attract investment and developments to places that need exposure to the world.

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The First Ladies Club

The First Ladies Club is an assembly of some of the world’s most extraordinary and influential women, recognized for their social and leadership roles within their respective societies. They form a charismatic platform dedicated to fostering innovation and improvement in all educational realms, and to maintaining harmonious relations among all people by initiating substantial projects and agencies focused on protecting women and children globally. As vocal advocates and guardians of the Marine Foundation’s core philosophical themes and constitution, they champion respect for life and the environment as fundamental principles in all human interactions. The group’s ethos is rooted in the understanding that from the moment of birth, all humanity is biologically equal and invaluable, a truth born from the sanctity of the mother’s womb. The Club aims to be a global voice that inspires business and social alliances, supporting the Marine Foundation’s commitment to developing local economies through sustainable projects, and organizing impactful annual events and media gathering. Official page of the First Ladies Club

First Presidential Member of FLC

First Presidential Member of FLC

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The 1st – First Ladies of the First Ladies Club

With the profound insights shared by Ambassador At Large H.E. Agnes Fortune Cannon, Her Excellency Mrs. Kartumu Yarta Boakai, the esteemed First Lady of Liberia, enters the annals of history as the official inaugural member of the esteemed First Ladies Club. Her enduring union of 50 years with His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr. stands as a testament to their unwavering bond.

The inception of her role heralds the celebration of “First Lady’s Day,” an occasion envisioned to honor planet Earth, to be commemorated in all nations worldwide. All members of the First Ladies Club (FLC) are cordially invited to partake in the festivities in Liberia, with a subsequent reception scheduled in Monaco two to three weeks later.

Membership in the FLC extends to distinguished ladies from four other categories, representing Royalties, Diplomats, Business Leaders, and Academicians. This prestigious club was established to unify the 241 women around the globe who are married to or themselves are presidents of nations.

The essence of the club is embodied in the figure of a Presidential First Lady, a role that Her Excellency Kartumu Yarta Boakai has embraced with grace and dignity, becoming the beacon for future holders of this esteemed position.

The First lady of Liberia, Her Excellency Mrs. Kartumu Yarta Boakai

The Multifaceted Role of a First Lady:
Nurturer, Diplomat, Advocate, and Godmother of Progress.

A First Lady embodies the essence of leadership and compassion, standing as the foremost lady of a nation. Here’s an exploration of the five defining aspects of her role:

1 – Mother of the Nation:

Mother of the Nation: At the core of her being, a First Lady is the nurturing force, embodying the care and concern of a mother for the nation’s children. Her moral compass is guided by the well-being and future of the young citizens, ensuring their welfare and upbringing are paramount.

2 – Uplifting Beauty in Governance:

Uplifting Beauty in Governance: Beyond politics, a First Lady is a symbol of grace and elegance, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of governance. She serves as a bridge of diplomatic peace, fostering understanding and harmony between nations through her demeanor and actions.

3 – Empowerment and Protection:

Empowerment and Protection: A First Lady champions the empowerment of all children and the protection of women, leaving no one behind. Her advocacy extends to every corner of society, ensuring that every individual, regardless of background, feels empowered and secure.

4 – Universal Voice of Humanity:

Universal Voice of Humanity: Through platforms like the Marine Foundation, a First Lady becomes the universal voice of humanity, advocating for global causes and issues that transcend borders. Her influence resonates worldwide, inspiring positive change and unity among nations.

5 – Godmother of Festivals and Development:

Godmother of Festivals and Development: Celebrating the rich culture of her nation and fostering development, a First Lady takes on the role of the Godmother of all festivals and development initiatives promoted by the Marine Foundation. She ensures that these events not only showcase the nation’s heritage but also promote safety and prosperity for women and children alike.

In essence, a First Lady’s role goes beyond ceremonial duties; she is a beacon of hope, compassion, and progress, embodying the values and aspirations of her nation. The Essence of a First Lady: A Beacon of Compassion, Grace, and Progress.

The First Lady of Liberia is a beacon of hope for Africa. She embodies the nurturing spirit of a mother, birthing new systems to transform Liberia. Her work is an example of how a mother nurtures and protects her home, like Mother Earth herself.

Liberia’s Youth Empowerment through Sports: FYA’s first cup


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Liberia’s Youth Empowerment through Sports: Launching the Football Youth Association for the World Peace Cup

The First Lady of Liberia, assuming the mantle of “Queen of Education,” plays a pivotal role in shaping the educational landscape of the nation. Her involvement symbolizes a commitment to enhancing the quality and accessibility of education across Liberia. This role encompasses a broad spectrum of activities and initiatives aimed at bolstering educational policies, programs, and infrastructure to ensure that every Liberian child and adult has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.

Key aspects of the First Lady’s role in education will include:

Advocacy and Awareness: Championing the importance of education at both national and international platforms, advocating for increased funding, and raising awareness about the critical need for quality education for all, especially for girls and marginalized communities.

Program Development: Collaborating with educational institutions, NGOs, and international partners to develop programs that address specific challenges in the Liberian educational system, such as teacher training, curriculum development, and the integration of technology in classrooms.

Policy Influence: Working closely with the government to influence educational policies that aim to improve access to education, enhance the quality of teaching, and ensure that educational infrastructure meets the needs of students across the country.

Community Engagement: Engaging with communities to understand their specific educational needs and challenges, and working to mobilize resources and support to meet these needs.

Empowerment Initiatives: Launching and supporting initiatives that empower students, particularly girls and young women, through education, vocational training, and life skills development, to ensure they can lead productive and fulfilling lives.

Fundraising and Resource Mobilization: Leveraging her position to attract funding and resources from both domestic and international donors to support educational projects and initiatives in Liberia.

By focusing on these areas, the First Lady not only contributes to the immediate improvement of educational outcomes but also lays the groundwork for sustainable development and prosperity in Liberia. Her role is crucial in highlighting education as a cornerstone for national progress and in inspiring a collective effort towards achieving educational excellence in the country.

The First Ladies Club

The First Ladies Club is an assembly of some of the world’s most extraordinary and influential women, recognized for their social and leadership roles within their respective societies. They form a charismatic platform dedicated to fostering innovation and improvement in all educational realms, and to maintaining harmonious relations among all people by initiating substantial projects and agencies focused on protecting women and children globally. As vocal advocates and guardians of the Marine Foundation’s core philosophical themes and constitution, they champion respect for life and the environment as fundamental principles in all human interactions. The group’s ethos is rooted in the understanding that from the moment of birth, all humanity is biologically equal and invaluable, a truth born from the sanctity of the mother’s womb. The Club aims to be a global voice that inspires business and social alliances, supporting the Marine Foundation’s commitment to developing local economies through sustainable projects, and organizing impactful annual events and media gathering. Official page of the First Ladies Club

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A Marathon of Blind Friendship

A Marathon of Blind Friendship

Blind to Barriers: Yumi’s Heartbeat-Powered Marathon with Yoko’s Guiding Eyes

In the heart of the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, an event of monumental significance unfolds each year, drawing the gaze of the world. The Tokyo Marathon, a prestigious jewel in the crown of global athletics, is more than just a race. It is a celebration of human endurance, a testament to the resilience of the spirit, and a symbol of the unyielding bond between individuals.

Amidst this grand spectacle, a story of extraordinary courage and companionship emerges, capturing the essence of what it means to be truly human. Yumi, a runner unlike any other, steps onto the streets of Tokyo, not with the advantage of sight, but with the power of trust and determination. Blind, yet undeterred, she embarks on this journey with her friend and guide, Yoko, by her side.

Yumi’s condition, far from being a hindrance, becomes a beacon of inspiration. Her participation in the Tokyo Marathon is a testament to the indomitable spirit that resides within her. Each step she takes is a step toward breaking barriers, challenging perceptions, and proving that limitations are but stepping stones to greatness.

The Tokyo Marathon, with its grandeur and international acclaim, becomes the perfect stage for Yumi’s remarkable journey. It is here, among the throngs of runners from all corners of the globe, that Yumi’s story shines brightest. The marathon’s inclusivity and celebration of diversity make it a fitting arena for showcasing the extraordinary feats of runners like Yumi, who, with the help of their guides, conquer the seemingly insurmountable.

Yoko, Yumi’s steadfast companion, embodies the essence of true friendship and selflessness. Guiding Yumi through the intricate maze of Tokyo’s streets, she ensures that every turn is navigated with precision, every obstacle is overcome with care. Yoko’s eyes become Yumi’s windows to the world, her voice a guiding light in the darkness. Together, they move in perfect harmony, a duo bound by an unbreakable bond of trust and mutual respect.

As they cross the finish line, hand in hand, the magnitude of their achievement resonates far beyond the confines of the marathon. Yumi’s participation in the Tokyo Marathon is a powerful reminder that with courage, support, and an unyielding will, anything is possible. It is a story that transcends the realm of sports, touching the hearts of all who bear witness to it.

In the grand view of the Tokyo Marathon, Yumi’s journey stands out as a testament to the greatness of the human spirit. It is a celebration of the triumph over adversity, a tribute to the strength found in togetherness, and a reminder that in the face of challenges, we are never alone.

Adding to the richness of this narrative is the fact that Yoko is the President of the International Women’s Club (IWC), with Yumi being one of her dearest friends. The excitement and joy of sharing such a profound experience must have been immeasurable for both of them. Their participation in the marathon, as members of the Marine Foundation, serves as a beautiful example of friendship that resonates across the globe.

On that Sunday, approximately 38,000 runners converged, hailing from Japan and all corners of the world, each bringing with them the colors and hopes of their nations. With its international flair, the Tokyo Marathon becomes a celebration of unity, where both runners and supporters, irrespective of their nationality, revel in the spirit of the competition.

Yoko and Yumi’s journey was supported not only by the cheers of spectators but also by the encouragement of fellow runners and the dedication of over 10,000 volunteers. Their presence among other blind runners and guide runners from around the world added to the chorus of encouragement that echoed throughout the course.

Yoko shared that the Tokyo Marathon is unparalleled in the support it offers, making it a unique experience for all participants. Yumi, with her unwavering spirit, ran with happiness, overcoming challenges with the support of her best friend. Their journey, marked by perseverance and the strength of their bond, culminated in a feeling of triumph that will be cherished for a lifetime. Together, they embodied the eternal, unbreakable feeling that “We are together.”

Yoko Akahane: President of IWC

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Duality of the Sun in You – Week 9

Duality of the Sun in You – Week 9

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Week 9 Completed – Marine Foundation’s Week 9 of 2024

Duality of the Sun in You

Dual Power of the Sun will Lead You to Your True Will Power

In the intricate formula of creation, it is a fundamental truth that God embodies both masculine and feminine natures. This duality is not merely a philosophical notion but a reflection of the divine essence that permeates all existence. If God were solely masculine, His focus would be limited to the feminine, casting Adam into obscurity. However, the reality is far more profound, as both male and female qualities are harmoniously intertwined within the Creator, allowing for a balanced and inclusive engagement with all of creation.

The presence of both masculine and feminine attributes in God is evident in the intricate design of the universe. From the delicate balance of ecosystems to the complex interplay of forces that govern the cosmos, there is a symphony of opposites that coexist in perfect harmony. This duality is mirrored in the human experience, where the strength and assertiveness often associated with masculinity complement the nurturing and intuitive qualities attributed to femininity. In recognizing these dual aspects within the divine, we acknowledge the completeness and perfection of God’s creation.

The truth of God’s dual nature is not confined to abstract theology but is woven into the fabric of everyday life. It is manifested in the beauty of a sunset, where the fiery hues of the sun’s masculine energy merge with the soft, feminine embrace of the evening sky. It is present in the birth of a child, where the strength of a father and the tenderness of a mother come together to welcome a new life. In every moment, the interplay of masculine and feminine forces reflects the divine balance that sustains the universe.

Embracing this truth has profound implications for how we perceive ourselves and relate to one another. Recognizing the masculine and feminine aspects within ourselves and others fosters a sense of wholeness and authenticity. It challenges the rigid gender roles that often limit human potential and encourages a more inclusive and equitable society. By seeing both men and women as equally reflective of the divine, we cultivate a deeper respect and appreciation for the inherent dignity of every person.

The coexistence of masculine and feminine natures within God is a fundamental truth that underpins the beauty and harmony of creation. It is a reminder of the divine balance that is essential for life and a call to embrace the full spectrum of our humanity. By acknowledging and celebrating this truth, we open ourselves to a richer, more fulfilling experience of the world and our place within it.

In teh same manner, the divine interplay of masculine and feminine energies is not only a truth of creation but a guiding principle that illuminates the beauty and diversity of the natural world. This balance is evident in the majestic dance of the seasons, where the assertive force of summer’s heat is softened by the gentle coolness of autumn’s breeze. It is seen in the ebb and flow of the tides, where the ocean’s masculine strength is tempered by the moon’s feminine pull.

This harmonious blend of energies is also reflected in the intricate relationships within ecosystems. The steadfastness of a mountain, a symbol of masculine endurance, is complemented by the nurturing flow of rivers, embodying feminine grace. In the animal kingdom, the protective vigor of a lion is balanced by the tender care of the lioness. Each element of creation, from the smallest insect to the grandest galaxy, is a testament to the perfect equilibrium of masculine and feminine qualities that underlie the universe.

Moreover, the fusion of these energies is not just a static truth but a dynamic force that drives evolution and growth. In the plant world, the robustness of a tree’s trunk stands in harmony with the delicate blossoms that emerge in spring, symbolizing the union of strength and beauty. This interplay is a reminder that life thrives on diversity and that the merging of different qualities leads to new forms of expression and existence.

In human culture, this truth is celebrated in art, music, and literature, where the bold lines and vibrant colors of a painting are softened by subtle shades and gentle curves. In music, the powerful beats of drums blend with the soft melodies of a flute, creating a symphony that stirs the soul. These expressions of creativity are a reflection of the divine balance, showcasing the endless possibilities that arise from the fusion of masculine and feminine energies.

The coexistence of masculine and feminine natures within God is a truth that resonates throughout creation, offering a blueprint for harmony and balance. It is a call to embrace the full spectrum of our being and to recognize the beauty in the diversity of the world around us. By honoring this divine principle, we can create a more inclusive, compassionate, and vibrant existence, celebrating the richness of life in all its forms.

Continuing in the same vein, the birth of children serves as a poignant and beautiful example of the coexistence of masculine and feminine natures within the divine. The process of bringing new life into the world encapsulates the perfect harmony and balance of these dual aspects. The strength and protection often associated with masculinity blend seamlessly with the nurturing and life-giving qualities attributed to femininity. This miraculous event is a testament to the divine design, where both male and female energies are essential and equally valued.

The beauty of creation, as seen in the birth of children, extends beyond the physical realm. It is a reflection of the divine creativity and love that are at the heart of all existence. In this sacred act, we witness the unfolding of potential, the beginning of a new journey, and the continuation of life’s cycle. Each child is a unique blend of qualities, a living embodiment of the divine balance that pervades the universe. They carry within them the promise of growth, the capacity for love, and the potential to contribute to the world in their own special way.

Furthermore, the experience of parenthood itself is a profound illustration of the interplay between masculine and feminine energies. Fathers and mothers bring distinct but complementary qualities to their roles, creating a nurturing environment in which their children can thrive. The protective embrace of a father and the tender care of a mother are both expressions of divine love, reflecting the multifaceted nature of God’s care for creation.

In the broader context of the natural world, this balance is evident in the intricate dance of life that surrounds us. From the pollination of flowers by bees to the symbiotic relationships that sustain ecosystems, there is a constant interplay of giving and receiving, action and receptivity, which mirrors the masculine and feminine aspects of the divine. These natural processes remind us of the wisdom and beauty inherent in creation, inviting us to see the divine hand at work in every detail.

In conclusion, the birth of children and the wonders of the natural world are vivid reminders of the truth that both masculine and feminine natures coexist within God. This divine balance is not only a fundamental aspect of creation but also a guiding principle for how we live our lives. By embracing and honoring both the masculine and feminine within ourselves and in the world around us, we align ourselves with the divine harmony that is the source of all beauty, love, and life.

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First School in Liberia – Marine Foundation Signature Project: Education & GAVCA’s Renovation of Schools in Liberia

  • Partnership: The Global African Villages Care Alliance (GAVCA) and the Marine Foundation are collaborating to establish a school in Liberia, leveraging GAVCA’s community development expertise and the Marine Foundation’s innovative educational models.
  • Location: The school is situated in Pipe Line, Pynesville, Montserrado County, Monrovia, Liberia.
  • Objectives: The project aims to provide quality elementary education, serve as a prototype for the larger Sea Campus Universal (SCU) concept, integrate modern teaching methodologies, and foster community and environmental stewardship.
  • Facilities and Features: The school will feature smart classrooms, science and technology labs, arts and music rooms, sports facilities, a health and wellness center, environmental sustainability features, and community engagement spaces.
  • Impact: The collaboration is expected to have a significant impact on the community by providing access to quality education, promoting sustainable development, and inspiring similar initiatives in other regions.

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

  • Leadership: The project is led by Ambassador H.E. Agnes Fortune Cannon, under the education agenda of the Marine Foundation Africa, headed by H.E. Koura Nielle Ouattara, and supported by the Marine Foundation Global from Tokyo, Japan.
  • Vision: The school is envisioned as a signature event for the Marine Foundation, embodying values of life, peace, and comfort. It aims to be one of the best elementary educational institutes in Africa, showcasing the beauty of rural Africa.
  • Capacity and Duration: The project is expected to take about nine months to complete and will have the capacity to welcome hundreds of students.
  • Expansion and Innovation: The school is intended to be the birthplace of the largest school system in the world, utilizing cutting-edge technologies to nurture geniuses and high achievers. It will be equipped with modern facilities and resources to support a holistic education, including smart classrooms, science and technology labs, a library and media center, arts and music rooms, sports facilities, a health and wellness center, environmental sustainability features, community engagement spaces, a teacher development center, and inclusive learning environments.
  • Goal: The beautiful school concept in Liberia aims to create a future and a signature concept in the field of education, providing a nurturing environment that fosters innovation, creativity, and excellence, and preparing students to become global leaders and change-makers. https://marinef.org/first-school-in-liberia/

Water Makes Electricity – Revolutionizing the Present: The World’s Most Advanced Green Hydrogen SolutionThe introduction of the most advanced green hydrogen solution marks a significant milestone in the realm of sustainable energy. This award-winning technology is a game-changer in decarbonization, energy production, and fertilizer manufacturing, offering unparalleled efficiency with the ability to generate 1 kg of hydrogen using less than 10 kW of energy. Utilizing water as the sole fuel source and producing over 270 liters of pure drinking water with every megawatt of power, this system not only aligns with green chemistry principles but also addresses water scarcity concerns. The transition to using seawater as the primary feedstock further enhances its scalability and adaptability, especially in coastal regions. This green hydrogen solution represents a quantum leap forward in clean energy production, offering a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based power and fertilizer manufacturing.

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

Mr. Mohammed Reza Hashemi, honored with the prestigious Hydrogen For Life award, stands out in the energy sector with his groundbreaking technology. Despite receiving numerous lucrative offers, he remains committed to a business model that ensures his technology serves humanity as a whole. This presents a unique opportunity for sponsors and investors to join a transformative movement that redefines the distribution of pure and green energy globally. The Marine Foundation’s vision to gift every country with this green hydrogen technology is a testament to their commitment to global economic peace and equality, transcending politics and religion to ensure a sustainable and equitable future for all. https://marinef.org/water-makes-electricity

PAWH – Launched on 1st of March 2024 – Advancing Wound Care Across Africa: The Launch of the Pan African Wound Healing Association

The launch of the Pan African Wound Healing (PAWH) association in Tunis, with the involvement of Mrs. Naima Ben Mlouka and the potential support from the Health Development Agency (HDA), represents a significant advancement in wound care across Africa. The association aims to improve healthcare accessibility, reduce disparities in wound care, and foster collaboration among healthcare professionals from fourteen African countries. By focusing on research, development, and training in the latest wound care techniques, PAWH is set to make a commendable impact on healthcare in the continent, addressing critical challenges and promoting African expertise in wound care, burns, and healing techniques.

The Role of the Health Development Agency (HDA) in Enhancing Healthcare Equity in Africa

Developed by President Koura Niele Outtara and President Naima Ben Mlouka, the Health Development Agency (HDA) under the Marine Foundation presents a unique opportunity to improve healthcare access in Africa. By establishing a network for distributing health support products to remote regions, HDA aims to address gaps in the availability of essential medical supplies and equipment. The platform provided by the Marine Foundation allows for corporate sponsorship of healthcare projects, mobilizing additional resources and encouraging private sector engagement in addressing public health challenges. This model has the potential to enhance healthcare equity in Africa, ensuring that more communities have access to vital health support. https://marinef.org/pawh-launched-on-1st-of-march-2024/

Marine Foundation Africa 5th Anniversary  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/marine-foundation-africa-5th-anniversary/

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Completed writing the concept of  AFFASTAR – Webpage Presentation
On the official Marine Foundation website.
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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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