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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.

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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.

Marine Foundation Palestine

Marine Foundation Palestine

Marine Foundation’s Initiative for Palestine

Empowering the Future: The Marine Foundation’s Initiative for the Children of Palestine

The Marine Foundation is embarking on a courageous endeavor to support the Children of Palestine, following a substantial influx of funds and resources in Japan. This initiative aims to establish a framework for devising strategies to restore the nurturing and protective environment that every child deserves, in the aftermath of the recent turmoil that has afflicted the region.

This initiative is a response to the heartfelt appeal of our esteemed colleague, Mr. Chiranjiv Benegal, and his friend Mr. Dangalo. They have recognized the Marine Foundation as the most pragmatic platform to realize the aspirations of the Palestinian population for peace and acknowledgment of their invaluable contribution to the global map of cultures and change.

Given the delicate nature of geopolitics in the region, the Marine Foundation will maintain confidentiality regarding the specifics of its legal, productive, and foundational strategies for effecting change. Nevertheless, the establishment of infrastructural systems to safeguard all children and women will commence immediately, driven by a sense of urgency, compassion for the people’s neglected dire circumstances, and a determination to restore the dignity and spirit of a beautiful culture and population entitled to all the treasures of comfort that planet Earth bestows upon her children.

The foremost concern of the heavens is not the welfare of religions or politics, but the well-being of the most innocent beings on our nurturing planet: the children. This unwavering principle guides the Marine Foundation, shaping its strategy to ensure that the children of Palestine become the most fortunate individuals in the region. The heavens have heard the cries of broken-hearted mothers, and the emergency signal has been sent directly to the Marine Foundation.

The Splendor of Palestine’s Children

Radiant Futures: Nurturing the Promise of Palestine’s Children

“Radiant Futures: Nurturing the Promise of Palestine’s Children” is a visionary initiative by the Marine Foundation, designed to transform the lives of children in Palestine through comprehensive education and healthcare programs. This ambitious project aims to create a world where every child in Palestine has the opportunity to thrive, learn, and grow in a safe and nurturing environment.

At the heart of this initiative is a deep commitment to providing quality education. The Marine Foundation believes that education is the key to unlocking the potential of Palestine’s children, empowering them to build a brighter future for themselves and their communities. By investing in modern educational facilities, innovative teaching methods, and a curriculum that promotes critical thinking, creativity, and cultural awareness, the Foundation seeks to inspire a generation of leaders, thinkers, and peacemakers.

Healthcare is another cornerstone of this initiative. Recognizing that healthy children are better learners, the Marine Foundation is dedicated to ensuring that every child in Palestine has access to comprehensive medical care. From preventative health measures to advanced treatments for illnesses, the Foundation’s healthcare programs are designed to keep children healthy, active, and ready to learn.

The impact of this initiative extends beyond the individual child. By fostering a generation of educated and healthy individuals, the Marine Foundation is contributing to the creation of a more peaceful, prosperous, and stable Palestine. The world is sure to take notice as these children grow into empowered adults, capable of leading their communities toward a brighter future.

In essence, “Radiant Futures: Nurturing the Promise of Palestine’s Children” is more than just a program; it is a testament to the power of education and healthcare in shaping the destiny of a nation. Through this initiative, the Marine Foundation is not only changing the lives of individual children but is also laying the foundation for a new era of hope and opportunity in Palestine.

Marine Foundation Sets Up Registration System for Educational Programs in Palestine

Assuring a Bright Future for the Children of Palestine

The Marine Foundation is embarking on a groundbreaking mission to secure the future of every child in Palestine by establishing a state registration system. This initiative is a cornerstone of their commitment to providing a full-fledged, state-of-the-art educational system that caters to the unique needs of the region’s children.

By implementing a state registration system, the Marine Foundation aims to ensure that every child in Palestine is accounted for and has access to quality education. This system will enable the organization to track educational progress, identify areas of need, and allocate resources effectively to ensure that no child is left behind.

The educational system being developed by the Marine Foundation is designed to be comprehensive and inclusive, offering a wide range of subjects and extracurricular activities to foster holistic development. From science and mathematics to arts and humanities, the curriculum will be tailored to nurture critical thinking, creativity, and a deep understanding of cultural heritage.

State-of-the-art facilities and technology will be integral to this educational system, providing students with a modern and conducive learning environment. The Marine Foundation is committed to equipping schools with the latest educational tools and resources, ensuring that Palestinian children have access to the best possible learning opportunities.

In addition to academic excellence, the Marine Foundation’s educational system will emphasize the importance of values such as peace, morality, and respect for diversity. By instilling these values in young minds, the organization aims to contribute to the creation of a more harmonious and prosperous future for Palestine.

Overall, the Marine Foundation’s initiative to establish a state registration for the assured future of every child in Palestine reflects a bold and visionary approach to education. By building a comprehensive and advanced educational system, the organization is laying the groundwork for a brighter future, where every child in Palestine has the opportunity to thrive and succeed.

Liberia GAVCA No Child Left Behind

Liberia GAVCA No Child Left Behind

GAVCA: No Child Left Behind

Introduction:

With the establishment and proper funding of Marine Foundation Africa, we are poised to advance with remarkable speed. The dynamic leadership of H.E Mrs. Koura Niele Ouattara, our president, has infused the organization with such vigor that we now commemorate our fifth anniversary. Her dedication is a beacon that illuminates the path we tread in 2024. We witness our presence burgeoning in Senegal under Aicha’s direction with the World Football Academy, then leaping to Sierra Leone with Eric Sesay, Cameroon with Carther Perou, and further still to nations like the Gambia, Uganda, Sudan, South Africa, and beyond.

Enter Ambassador Agnes Fortune Cannon, whose vision of leaving no child behind has blossomed into an organization and a movement that upholds the sacred principle of absolute respect for life, beginning with our most precious treasure—our children. This embodies the fundamental essence of what the Marine Foundation aspires to impart to the world: a place where no child is forsaken, where no child wanders the streets in search of sustenance or affection. This is the heart and soul of the “Global African Village Care Alliance” — a message that resonates across continents, echoing the divine mandate to cherish our youngest and most vulnerable.

With the upcoming diplomatic registration of GAVCA in Liberia, it stands to become a pinnacle institution within the Marine Foundation’s network, championing the cause of children’s welfare with unrivaled dedication. Ambassador Cannon seems destined for this role, yet the truth is, we all share this destiny—it’s the calling of our shared humanity. Yet, it is through the emergence of a central figure that we rally, taking on the solemn duty to protect and nurture our children. So, let us welcome this good news with open arms and rejoice, for it is a harbinger of hope and a testament to the brighter world we all strive to create.

Highlights on how GAVCA is supported by the Marine Foundation’s educational systems and principles:

Providing support and resources to school institutions that take in abandoned and impoverished children in Africa:

GAVCA collaborates with the Marine Foundation to provide educational resources, infrastructure, and training to schools that cater to abandoned and impoverished children. This includes access to the Marine Foundation’s innovative educational systems, which focus on personalized learning, environmental stewardship, and cultural exchange. By equipping these schools with the necessary tools and support, GAVCA ensures that vulnerable children receive a quality education that empowers them to break the cycle of poverty.

Ensuring that no child is left behind or alone, by promoting access to quality education, healthcare, and social services:

GAVCA, in partnership with the Marine Foundation, advocates for an integrated approach to child welfare. This involves not only providing access to quality education but also ensuring that children have access to healthcare and social services. The Marine Foundation’s principles emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to child development, which includes physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being. GAVCA works to implement these principles by creating safe and supportive environments where children can thrive.

Developing and implementing systems and programs that support the holistic development of children in need:

The Marine Foundation’s educational systems are designed to foster holistic development, focusing on creativity, leadership, and community engagement. GAVCA adopts these systems to develop and implement programs that cater to the diverse needs of children in Africa. By providing opportunities for artistic expression, leadership training, and community service, GAVCA ensures that children develop a well-rounded set of skills and values that will serve them throughout their lives.

Collaborating with local communities, governments, and international partners to create sustainable solutions for child welfare:

GAVCA follows the Marine Foundation’s principle of collaboration and partnership to create sustainable solutions for child welfare. By working closely with local communities, governments, and international partners, GAVCA ensures that its initiatives are aligned with local needs and priorities. This collaborative approach fosters a sense of ownership and ensures the long-term sustainability of the programs.

Conducting research and advocacy to raise awareness and influence policies that benefit children in Africa:

In line with the Marine Foundation’s commitment to advocacy and research, GAVCA conducts studies and campaigns to raise awareness about the challenges faced by children in Africa. By highlighting the importance of education, healthcare, and social services, GAVCA aims to influence policies and mobilize resources to support the well-being of children. This advocacy work is crucial in creating an enabling environment for the successful implementation of the Marine Foundation’s educational systems and principles.

Overall, GAVCA’s partnership with the Marine Foundation enhances its ability to provide comprehensive support to vulnerable children in Africa, ensuring that they have the opportunity to lead fulfilling and productive lives.

GAVCA: QUEEN ASSEMBLY OF ALL WOMEN’S CLUB

First Ladies Club & the International Women Club:

GAVCA stands as the Queen Assembly, the epitome of unity among all women’s clubs, a collective beacon of empowerment where the voices of women resonate in unison for the protection and nurturing of children across Africa and beyond.

“GAVCA: Queen Assembly of All Women’s Clubs — United for the Future of Every Child”

The safeguarding of children and the endorsement of all educational projects by the Marine Foundation necessitate the establishment of the most robust network of women leaders worldwide. To this end, the Marine Foundation has inaugurated the First Ladies Club, a formidable alliance composed of five distinct branches: Presidential, Royal, Academic, Diplomatic, and Corporate. Additionally, it has launched the International Women platform, embracing women from all corners of the globe, and the Marine Children Club, dedicated to the nurturing and holistic well-being of the world’s youth. GAVCA emerges as the overarching body, orchestrating the harmonious alignment of all clubs focused on children’s welfare and overseeing the strategic implementation of educational frameworks throughout the entire organization. This is our pledge: to ensure that no child is overlooked or left behind.

Marine Foundation Reconstruction Efforts

Marine Foundation Reconstruction Efforts

Marine Foundation Urgent Japan initiative

World Investment Development Limited, led by Japanese Hong Kong residents, has stepped in to support the reconstruction of Japan’s Noto Peninsula after the devastating earthquake on January 1st, 2024. Their timely intervention comes as a beacon of hope for the affected communities.

The Marine Foundation, entrusted with managing these funds, is committed to ensuring that the aid reaches those in need. Recognizing the challenges faced by the Japanese government in providing long-term support for rebuilding, the foundation aims to fill the gap by focusing on the construction of new homes and vital infrastructure crucial for the region’s economic development.

Unlike public organizations constrained by budgetary limitations, the Marine Foundation’s approach is rooted in unconditional giving. By prioritizing the needs of the people and focusing on essential structures, the foundation aims to catalyze the rebuilding process and help restore normalcy to the lives of those affected by the earthquake.

World Investment Development Limited

Visit from Hong Kong

Invited to the Marine Foundation’s club facility in Tokyo by Mrs. Naoko Kubo, our guests were pleased to witness the foundation’s clear presentation as one of Japan’s premier networks for development and humanitarian services.

Clear and Pragmatic Planning

The Marine Foundation’s role in rebuilding the areas affected by the earthquake in the Noto Peninsula in Japan would be to mobilize resources, coordinate efforts, and ensure that the reconstruction is carried out in a timely and effective manner, with the ultimate goal of helping the affected communities recover and rebuild.

Assessment and Planning: The foundation would first conduct a thorough assessment of the damage and work with local authorities to develop a comprehensive reconstruction plan. This plan would outline the scope of the project, including the areas to be rebuilt and the resources needed.

Fundraising Campaign: The foundation would launch a fundraising campaign to raise the necessary funds for the reconstruction effort. This could involve reaching out to donors, both individual and institutional, and organizing fundraising events to generate support. We are grateful for the interest of World Investment Development Limited.

Resource Mobilization: In addition to financial support, the foundation would also mobilize other resources, such as materials, equipment, and manpower, needed for the reconstruction. This could involve partnering with local businesses and organizations to secure these resources.

Project Management: The foundation would oversee the entire reconstruction project, ensuring that it is carried out efficiently and effectively. This would involve coordinating with local authorities, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure that the project stays on track and meets its goals.

Community Engagement: Throughout the reconstruction process, the foundation would engage with the local community to ensure that their needs and concerns are addressed. This could involve holding community meetings, providing updates on the progress of the project, and soliciting feedback from residents.

Monitoring and Evaluation: The foundation would continuously monitor and evaluate the progress of the reconstruction effort to ensure that it is meeting its objectives. This would involve tracking the allocation of funds, assessing the impact of the reconstruction on the community, and making pragmatic progresses.

Gallery of Images: Post-Disaster Scenes from the Noto Peninsula, Japan

Cost Estimation

Estimating the amount of budget funding needed to rebuild the areas affected by the earthquake on the Noto Peninsula involves several factors, including the extent of the damage, the size of the affected area, and the cost of reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts. Given the scale of destruction described bu experts, a rough estimate could be in the range of billions of dollars.

To provide a more specific estimate, a detailed assessment of the damage and a comprehensive reconstruction plan would be necessary. This would involve evaluating the cost of rebuilding homes, schools, hospitals, and other infrastructure, as well as factoring in the cost of providing support to the affected population during the recovery process. Additionally, funds would need to be allocated for disaster risk reduction measures to mitigate the impact of future earthquakes.

It’s important to note that the actual amount needed could vary depending on various factors, such as the availability of resources, the efficiency of the reconstruction process, and the level of international assistance. However, based on past earthquake reconstruction efforts, it is likely that the hypothetical amount needed would be substantial.

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