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Week 17 Completed – Marine Foundation’s Week 17 of 2024

Reporting Around the Sun – 120 Days of 2024

Reporting Around the Sun: A 120-Day Perspective of the Marine Foundation’s Journey in 2024

Whatever you do in your life, the sun is a constant witness. This celestial body, the center point of our solar system, silently oversees every moment of our existence. Imagine if the sun could speak. If asked, it could recount the stories of any individual you choose, illustrating the interconnectedness of our lives through time and the Earth’s orbit around it.

As we reflect on the first 120 days of the year, it’s clear that the Marine Foundation has been a vibrant presence in the lives of many, just as the sun has been. So, how have these past months shaped the perceptions others may have of you? While it’s not essential to be overly concerned with others’ opinions, the impact of our actions—especially the kindness and support we extend—can ripple through our communities, touching lives and nurturing spirits.

“Living for the sake of others” can encapsulate the ethos of self-expression in service to communal joy and well-being. This principle is deeply embedded in the Marine Foundation’s activities and missions.

Review of the First Quarter: Progress and Projections

In the early months of 2024, the Marine Foundation has continued to build on its legacy of transformative projects and international cooperation. Here are key highlights and where we are steering towards:

Educational Initiatives: The launch of the ‘Kingdom Schools’ in Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire has progressed, with construction on schedule and curriculum development tailored to foster academic excellence and civic and cultural awareness among students.

Health Development: Through the Health Development Agency (HDA), we have expanded our network to deliver essential medical supplies and care, especially in hard-to-reach areas. The Pan African Wound Healing (PAWH) initiative has seen increased engagement, indicating a growing recognition of the importance of specialized healthcare services in Africa.

Economic Empowerment: Our collaboration with JAPIA and local industries continues to flourish, strengthening the financial ties between Africa and Japan while promoting sustainable development and technological transfer.

Environmental Sustainability: Recognizing the critical role of green technologies, the Foundation is in preliminary talks to launch pilot projects for green hydrogen plants, which promise to revolutionize energy resources while adhering to our commitment to environmental stewardship.

Community Engagement: We’ve seen remarkable participation in community development projects, with volunteers from around the globe contributing to the betterment of underprivileged areas. The enthusiasm and commitment of our volunteers have been instrumental in the success of these initiatives.

As we look to the future, the Marine Foundation is poised to expand its influence and operations. We plan to launch additional educational campuses under the ‘Sea Campus Universal’ model, extend our health initiatives to more regions, and deepen our commitment to economic and environmental sustainability.

The path ahead is bright, illuminated by the collective effort of our members, partners, and supporters. Together, under the sun’s watchful gaze, we continue to strive for a world where development, health, and education are accessible to all. As we orbit around our shared star, let’s remain united in our mission to bring joy and prosperity to every corner of the globe.

First Week 2024

The first week of 2024 was a significant period for the Marine Foundation, characterized by a series of impactful events and initiatives that set the tone for the year:

New Year’s Message for 2024: The Foundation ushered in the New Year with an inspiring message that laid out the goals and aspirations for the upcoming year. This statement was imbued with hope and encouragement, aiming to motivate and rally support from partners and communities for the journey ahead. https://marinef.org/new-year-2024-dream-message/

Visit to the Akahane Family: A visit to the Akahane family in Yokohama underscored the importance of personal relationships and strategic partnerships. This meeting highlighted the cultural and familial significance of the Akahane family and provided an opportunity to reflect on past collaborations while envisioning future endeavors. https://marinef.org/meeting-providential-akahane-family/

The Marine Foundation’s Essence: The organization took this time to reiterate its mission, core values, and the essence of its global impact. This introspective look at the Foundation’s purpose served to enlighten new supporters and reengage long-standing partners with the beauty of the Foundation’s mission. https://marinef.org/essence-and-beauty/

4450 Wells for Africa Project: The ambitious undertaking to construct 4450 wells across Africa commenced, signaling a deep commitment to addressing the vital need for clean water. The project’s outline included not only its goals and logistical challenges but also emphasized the transformative potential for countless African communities. https://marinef.org/4450-wells-for-africa/

Second Week 2024

During the second week of 2024, the Marine Foundation offered a variety of engaging initiatives and discussions:

“Follow Yourself” Initiative: This initiative seems to promote self-guidance and personal development. Encouraging individuals to trust in their own paths, it likely provides resources or insights to assist them in a journey of self-reflection and growth, aligning with personal goals and life’s purpose. https://marinef.org/follow-yourself/

Africa Women of Excellence Event and Report: A celebration of the significant contributions and achievements of African women, this event and report spotlight the vital roles women play across different sectors. It aims to inspire and uphold the importance of women’s impact in shaping a progressive and inclusive future for Africa. https://marinef.org/oscar-women-of-excellence/

Meeting with Ambassador Moussa Fanta Camara: Highlighting the contributions of Ambassador Camara, this encounter likely delved into his diplomatic and humanitarian work, providing insights into his efforts to foster international relations and societal betterment. https://marinef.org/ambassador-moussa-fanta-camara/

Discussions with Coura S. Fall on Marine Foundation in Senegal: This dialogue probably explored the potential establishment of the Marine Foundation in Senegal, focusing on Coura S. Fall’s vision of marine conservation, sustainable development, and empowering local communities. The conversation would have covered strategic planning for the region’s marine preservation and socio-economic growth.

These events reflect a week of empowerment, conservation, and diplomatic engagement, signaling the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to making a significant impact across various fields and communities.

Third Week 2024

For the third week of 2024, the Marine Foundation had several important themes and initiatives:

World Football Youth Association (WFYA) Planning: Focusing on providing opportunities for children worldwide to participate in sports, WFYA exemplifies the Foundation’s commitment to fostering health, teamwork, and ambition among young people, regardless of their socioeconomic status. https://marinef.org/wfya-planning/

Support for Mrs. Wardini in Senegal: The Foundation backed Rose Wardini’s potential presidential aspirations, recognizing her as a figure of transformative leadership for Senegal and highlighting the significant roles women play in governance and social progress. https://marinef.org/madame-wardini-next-president-of-senegal/

Becoming Yourself – Tomeo Motto’s Message: A philosophical and empowering message likely urged individuals to realize their inner divinity and unique potential, reminding them of the value of self-awareness and personal growth. https://marinef.org/become-yourself/

Understanding the Agencies of the Marine Foundation: This initiative would have detailed the organizational structure, international collaborations, and developmental objectives of the Marine Foundation, stressing its commitment to cultural unity and sustainable global development. https://marinef.org/agencies-of-the-marine-foundation/

Understanding the Concept of “YOU”: An exploration into the essence of individuality, this theme probably emphasized the intrinsic value and potential of every person, urging a deeper understanding of our roles and the impact we can have in the world. https://marinef.org/you-is-everything/

Formation of the WORLDPEACE Cup: By establishing the WORLDPEACE Cup, the Foundation aimed to connect children globally through sports, starting with football, to promote unity, education, and social inclusion among youths from various backgrounds. https://marinef.org/creation-of-the-worldpeace-cup/

Fourth Week 2024

During the fourth week of 2024, the Marine Foundation’s activities encompassed a broad spectrum of global engagement and recognition:

Honoring the President of Liberia: The Foundation paid tribute to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr. for his leadership and vision for Liberia’s development. The significance of the WORLDPEACE Cup as a beacon of hope and the country’s economic potential, particularly in natural resources, was acknowledged. https://marinef.org/president-of-liberia/

The Last Corridor of Biodiversity: This topic covered the delicate balance of biodiversity conservation, the efforts of individuals like Rebecca Young Allen in the Amazon basin, the creation of eco-cultural corridors by Indigenous communities, and the broader challenges facing the Andes-Amazon region. https://marinef.org/the-andes-and-amazone/

Important Updates: The Foundation announced the implementation of personalized communication with its members and shared information on diverse blog categories ranging from project developments to self-discovery. It highlighted new collaborations, including one with Joseph Chow, and discussed organizational updates. https://marinef.org/important-update/

Welcoming Members from the Philippines: The Marine Foundation celebrated the visit of the Philippine delegation to their resort in Japan, emphasizing the vibrant spirit and community strength of the Filipino people, and the role these attributes play in the Foundation’s endeavors in the Philippines. https://marinef.org/marine-foundation-welcomes-the-philippines-in-japan/

The Gambia’s Qualification for the WORLDPEACE Cup: The Foundation expressed pride in the progress of children associated with the WFYA (now FYA) and the emotional journey shared with them. It commended the dedication of individuals like Manager Modou Lami Jallow and celebrated The Gambia’s FYA team’s qualification for the WORLDPEACE Cup. https://marinef.org/gambia-qualifies-for-worldpeace-cup/

Collectively, these events highlight the Foundation’s commitment to honoring leadership, preserving biodiversity, enhancing communication and partnership, and celebrating the unifying power of sports as part of its broader mission to foster peace and development worldwide.

Fifth Week 2024

The fifth week for the Marine Foundation was characterized by initiatives and collaborations focusing on women’s empowerment, community development, and sports:

Support for the New President in Liberia: There was a strategic emphasis on the role of women in supporting Liberia’s development under a new presidency. This holistic approach highlighted the crucial role of women in leading societal changes across various sectors. https://marinef.org/president-support/

Birth of Women Related Clubs: The SART Initiative under President Yoko Akahane focused on enriching lives through the International Women’s Club and the Marine Children’s Club in Japan. This highlighted the commitment to empowering women and children through cultural, educational, and environmental programs.
Narrative on Women’s Unity: The narrative stressed the importance of women gathering together, not just for social purposes but as a powerful catalyst for change, support, and community activism. https://marinef.org/women-related-clubs/

Marine Foundation’s Expansion into Austria: The launch of a new European headquarters in Vienna was led by an impressive trio, including Professor Dr. Georg Vatava. This expansion represented a commitment to educational and environmental initiatives across Europe. https://marinef.org/austria-welcomes-the-marine-foundation/

Aïcha Rebah’s Football Academy and FYA Partnership: Mrs. Rebah’s academy joined forces with the FYA, emphasizing the democratization of sports access for youth and highlighting the broader developmental potential of sports beyond physical activity. https://marinef.org/aicha-kids-represent-fya/

These activities and developments demonstrate the Marine Foundation’s continued focus on fostering leadership, community engagement, and holistic development, with a strong emphasis on the role of women and youth in shaping a sustainable and inclusive future.

Sixth Week 2024

In the sixth week, the Marine Foundation continued to strengthen its role in Africa with significant endeavors:

Support for the First Lady of Liberia: The Marine Foundation launched the First Ladies Club, inducting Her Excellency Mrs. Kartumu Yarta Boakai, wife of the Liberian President. This initiative highlighted the crucial role of the First Lady and aimed to bolster her educational projects, reflecting a deep commitment to enhancing Liberia’s education system through a strategic partnership with the Foundation. https://marinef.org/support-the-first-lady-of-liberia/

FYA Headquarters in Liberia: The opening of the FYA Agency’s WorldPeace Cup headquarters in Monrovia signified a beacon of hope and unity, aiming to empower Liberian youth through sports and create opportunities for development. The question “How are the Children?” posed by Ambassador Cannon during this initiative, echoed the focus on nurturing and investing in the youth as the foundation of a prosperous society. https://marinef.org/liberia-fya-headquarters/

The Transformation of Sudan: This period also saw the implementation of a strategy for Sudan’s transformation, focusing on creating diplomatically protected sectors for strategic repopulation and the establishment of key institutions. Led by Operational Director Mr. Ruslan Shishani, this approach aimed to rebuild and revitalize Sudan’s local economies, infrastructure, and social cohesion. https://marinef.org/sudanese-operation-started/

Each of these initiatives represents the Foundation’s multifaceted approach to driving change and development across the African continent, emphasizing education, youth empowerment, peace, and economic revitalization.

Seventh Week 2024

In the seventh week, the Marine Foundation’s activities were diverse and deeply interconnected with spiritual, environmental, and social themes:

Communing With Heaven: The Foundation explored the spiritual connection between music and the divine, suggesting that music is a resonant tool that harmoniously links humanity with the universe and its Creator. https://marinef.org/communing-with-heaven/

Propel Organization and MVS: Belinda Botha’s Propel Organization made strides towards establishing the Marine Vocational School, focusing on eco-friendly practices and tackling environmental challenges like beach pollution in Sierra Leone, underscoring a comprehensive approach to sustainability. https://marinef.org/propel-organization-and-mvs/

The First Ladies Club Inaugural Member: The Club was honored to welcome Her Excellency Mrs. Kartumu Yarta Boakai, First Lady of Liberia, emphasizing the significant role of presidential spouses in governance and social development.

Reconstruction Initiatives for the Noto Peninsula, Japan: The Marine Foundation demonstrated its commitment to post-disaster reconstruction with urgent efforts to aid the earthquake-stricken Noto Peninsula in Japan, managing funds and focusing on rebuilding homes and infrastructure to revitalize the local economy. https://marinef.org/noto-peninsula-reconstruction-efforts/

These initiatives highlight the Foundation’s holistic approach to creating a better world through spiritual enrichment, environmental stewardship, honoring leadership, and hands-on practical support in times of need.

Eights Week 2024

In the eighth week, the Marine Foundation’s endeavors were marked by significant developments in education, cultural transformation, and international support:

GAVCA’s Commitment to Children: Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the Global African Village Care Alliance, spearheaded by Ambassador Agnes Fortune Cannon, reinforced its commitment to children across Africa, ensuring no child is left behind in educational and social opportunities. https://marinef.org/liberia-gavca-no-child-left-behind/

Heaven’s Pillar and Earth’s Global Sanctuary: Reflections on the connection between humanity and the divine highlighted the Marine Foundation as a unifying entity that embraces all cultures and communities, advocating for a shared respect and love. https://marinef.org/foundation-of-heaven/

Africa’s Cultural Liberation: The movement initiated by Tomeo Motto-RDG proposed a shift in language and perspective, transforming the term “slave” to “warrior” to reclaim dignity for African ancestors, thereby reshaping the narrative towards empowerment and resilience. https://marinef.org/a-free-liberia-present-past-and-future/

Initiative for the Children of Palestine: The Marine Foundation embarked on a program to nurture the futures of Palestinian children, with a focus on education and healthcare, and the establishment of a state registration system for tracking children’s access to education, reflecting a commitment to peace and prosperity for the region’s youth. https://marinef.org/children-of-palestine-and-the-marine-foundation/

These initiatives emphasize the Foundation’s dedication to nurturing the next generation, honoring cultural legacies, and fostering unity and understanding on a global scale.

Ninth Week 2024

During the ninth week, the Marine Foundation’s undertakings were focused on sustainable development, healthcare, and education:

First School in Liberia – Marine Foundation Signature Project: In collaboration with GAVCA, the Marine Foundation initiated the establishment of an educational institution in Liberia, aspiring to be a leading model for the Sea Campus Universal concept, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for comprehensive education. https://marinef.org/first-school-in-liberia/

Green Hydrogen Solution – Water Makes Electricity: An innovative green hydrogen technology was introduced, which offers a sustainable solution for energy and clean water production, potentially revolutionizing the energy sector and addressing environmental and water scarcity issues. https://marinef.org/water-makes-electricity/

Pan African Wound Healing Association Launch: PAWH was launched to improve wound care across Africa, aiming to reduce healthcare disparities and elevate the standard of care through collaboration, research, and training in advanced wound care techniques. https://marinef.org/pawh-launched-on-1st-of-march-2024/

Health Development Agency (HDA) Role in Healthcare Equity: The HDA, under the Marine Foundation, worked to establish a network for distributing health support products, emphasizing the importance of healthcare access and corporate involvement in public health initiatives in Africa. https://marinef.org/hda/

Marine Foundation Africa 5th Anniversary: Celebrating its 5th anniversary, the Marine Foundation’s initiative for the children of Palestine focused on education and healthcare, fostering an environment conducive to the growth and well-being of the region’s youth, ensuring that each child can access education and contribute to a stable and prosperous future. https://marinef.org/marine-foundation-africa-5th-anniversary/

These efforts underscore the Marine Foundation’s commitment to creating impactful and sustainable changes in various sectors, fostering global well-being, and nurturing the potential of young generations.

Tenth Week 2024

During the tenth week, marking the 11th anniversary of the Marine Foundation’s global registration, several significant events and milestones were highlighted:

Tokyo Marathon – Yumi and Yoko’s Run: The story of Yumi, a blind runner, and Yoko, her guide, illustrated the triumph of the human spirit during the Tokyo Marathon. Their partnership during the race symbolized the power of friendship and unity. https://marinef.org/beyond-sight-a-marathon-of-friendship-and-triumph-in-tokyo/

Education Initiatives in Liberia: The First Lady of Liberia was recognized for her dedication to improving education, taking on the title “Queen of Education,” and promoting educational and vocational training for Liberian youth. https://marinef.org/the-first-presidential-official-of-first-ladies-club/

Royal and Diplomatic Engagements: Princess Dato’ Seri Dr. Romona Murad from Malaysia joined the Marine Foundation’s First Ladies Club, enhancing her role as a global humanitarian leader. https://marinef.org/our-first-official-royalty/

Leadership and Resilience: Lady Koura Niele Ouattara was celebrated for her tenacity and contributions to the Marine Foundation and the opening ceremony in Côte d’Ivoire, exemplifying faith and perseverance. https://marinef.org/our-first-diplomatic-first-lady/

Advancements for Senegalese Women: Dr. Rose Wardini, noted for her potential presidential role, was acknowledged for her leadership and community initiatives in Senegal, setting a precedent for African women in leadership. https://marinef.org/vice-chairwoman-of-the-marine-foundation/

Vision for Unified Governance: Ambassador Agnes Fortune Cannon’s dedication to children’s welfare and educational policies was highlighted as she continued to inspire a governance model focused on the well-being of society. https://marinef.org/vice-chairwoman-of-the-marine-foundation/

These stories from the Marine Foundation’s tenth week post their global registration anniversary reflected a commitment to education, leadership, and empowerment, showcasing individuals who lead by example and inspire change.

Eleventh Week 2024

In the eleventh week, the Marine Foundation highlighted several key initiatives and milestones:

Partnership with Diesel24: A partnership was announced between Diesel24 Direct (Pty) LTD and the Marine Foundation, aiming to promote global economic prosperity by combining expertise in petroleum, agriculture, and minerals with the Foundation’s global influence to encourage economic growth. https://marinef.org/economic-prosperity-now/

Divine Symphony of Education: The Marine Foundation presented its vision for education as a sacred, holistic experience, advocating for an educational system that instills virtue, empathy, and responsibility, preparing the young to be stewards of a peaceful and prosperous world. https://marinef.org/the-divine-symphony-of-education/

Diplomatic Status and Influence in Africa: The Foundation celebrated its diplomatic status granted by the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, with similar recognition pursued in Guinea, enhancing its credibility and capability to make a profound impact on the continent’s development. https://marinef.org/diplomatic-seat-in-guinea/

Energetic Start to 2024: The Marine Foundation proudly reported an energetic start to the year with the launch of around 30 initiatives and the publication of 67 blog reports, emphasizing the organization’s active involvement and readiness for the year ahead as they await further funding and development of their projects. https://marinef.org/dynamic-2024-start/

These announcements reflect the Foundation’s commitment to advancing its mission through impactful partnerships, visionary educational approaches, expanded global influence, and a dynamic and proactive start to the year.

Twelfth Week 2024

For the twelfth week, the Marine Foundation focused on internal structure and external projects that underscore its commitment to global development:

360 Committee of Cofounders: This diverse group within the Foundation operates under a unifying principle, sharing the brand’s ownership and driving various humanitarian and development projects forward. https://marinef.org/new-members-of-club-360/

Government Accountability Office (GAO): Aimed at revolutionizing funding, the Foundation introduced the GAO to ensure transparency and accountability in fund distribution, drawing inspiration from experts in finance and accountability. https://marinef.org/marine-foundation-accountability-office/

JAPIA’s Role in Africa: The Japan-Africa Partnership Initiative Association (JAPIA) outlined its mission to boost Africa’s development through Japanese expertise, focusing on tailored support for education and innovative tools that promote local industry and technology transfer. https://marinef.org/japia-japan-ultime-agency-to-serve-africa/

Initiatives in Kenya: The Marine Foundation’s branch in Kenya, led by Mr. Mbaarak Abdalla, highlighted its environmental and community development efforts, including mangrove reforestation, biodiversity conservation, and vocational training programs for young Africans, reflecting a dedication to sustainable development and youth empowerment. https://marinef.org/marine-foundation-kenya/

These activities represent the Foundation’s integrated approach to fostering economic growth, ensuring organizational accountability, and supporting environmental sustainability and education, while empowering local communities and leaders.

Thirteenth Week 2024

In the thirteenth week of 2024, the Marine Foundation dedicated efforts to honoring and empowering African women:

African Ladies Awards: A program was conducted to celebrate the achievements of African women, recognizing their contributions to various sectors and promoting their role in the continent’s transformation. The initiative aimed to inspire young girls and support female leadership.

Women of Africa Legacy: The Foundation emphasized the importance of women’s gatherings as events that celebrate diversity, provide support, and empower women to make positive changes in their communities.

Marine Foundation in Togo: Efforts in Togo reflected the Foundation’s commitment to development across education, technology, healthcare, economy, and infrastructure, fostering sustainable growth and improving lives. https://marinef.org/ladies-awards-togo/

The week’s activities showcased the Foundation’s continued focus on female empowerment, unity, and socio-economic development in African nations.

Fourteenth Week 2024

During the fourteenth week of 2024, the Marine Foundation concentrated on health initiatives, organizational leadership, and public relations efforts:

Prostate Cancer Initiative: The Foundation announced a health initiative targeting prostate cancer in Africa, aiming to improve outcomes through innovative treatments and increased awareness. https://marinef.org/ending-prostate-cancer-in-africa/

Leadership in Senegal: Mrs. Aicha Rebah’s appointment as President of the Marine Foundation Senegal was highlighted, with a focus on aligning with the country’s developmental goals and recognizing the potential of its youth. https://marinef.org/marine-foundation-senegal/

Development in Sierra Leone: Under Mr. Eric Abu Cesay’s guidance, significant progress was made in Sierra Leone, including land donations and youth empowerment efforts, supported by Mrs. Belinda Botha and the Propel Organization. https://marinef.org/sierra-leone-and-city-development-agency-cda/

Talent in Public Relations:
The role of communicators like Omar Aly Essa was emphasized, underlining their strategic importance in the Foundation’s global outreach and advocacy for sustainability and development. https://marinef.org/pr-model-omar-aly-essa/

Health Distribution Efforts: The Health Development Agency (HDA) outlined its commitment to improving global health access and outcomes, focusing on distributing medical resources to underserved communities and enhancing healthcare delivery systems. https://marinef.org/the-miraculous-impact-of-the-health-distribution-agency/

These efforts exemplify the Foundation’s dedication to addressing pressing global health issues, fostering economic and social development, and effectively communicating its mission to a worldwide audience.

Fifteen Week 2024

In the fifteenth week of 2024, the Marine Foundation continued to progress in its educational initiatives:

Sea Campus Universal (SCU) Development: The SCU, also known as the “Kingdom Schools,” was spotlighted as a revolutionary educational concept aimed at providing comprehensive, holistic education to up to 15,000 children per campus. https://marinef.org/scu/

Educational Model and Infrastructure: The innovative structure of the SCU, including its digital classrooms and theater-style learning environments, is designed to offer a balanced education that fosters intellectual, creative, and physical development.

Community and Economic Contributions: The SCU is intended to serve as a community center and an engine for economic growth, offering employment opportunities and promoting community engagement.

Emphasis on Holistic Growth: The curriculum at SCU is complemented by sports and arts programs to ensure all-around development of the students, preparing them for a diverse range of future paths.

Global Educational Vision: With plans to expand beyond specific regions, the SCU is envisioned as a model that can be globally implemented, with respect for local cultures and practices.

Implementation Plans: The Foundation detailed steps for implementing the SCU, including feasibility studies and resource gathering, to bring this vision to life, particularly in countries with a pressing need for innovative educational facilities.
https://marinef.org/scu/

The focus for this week underscored the Foundation’s dedication to educational innovation and its goal of transforming how children learn, grow, and interact with the world around them.

Fifteen Week 2024

In the sixteenth week of 2024, the Marine Foundation emphasized development efforts and leadership in Asia and the Middle East:

Initiatives in Sri Lanka: The Foundation focused on Sri Lanka’s potential, aiming to support and address the country’s infrastructure, economic empowerment, healthcare, education, environmental conservation, and community development challenges. Recognition of Mr. Delshan’s Excellence: Mr. Delshan, noted for his exceptional tea business marked by Japan’s imperial endorsement, was acknowledged for his contribution to tradition and quality in the tea industry, which resonates with the values of excellence and integrity. https://marinef.org/marine-foundation-sri-lanka/

Vision for Syria: Under Mrs. Lara Haj’s presidency, the Marine Foundation seeks to embody the resilience and strength of Syria, looking to integrate the Syrian spirit into its global efforts and contribute to the nation’s rebuilding and renewal as a beacon of hope within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. https://marinef.org/marine-foundation-syria/

These efforts illustrate the Foundation’s commitment to leveraging leadership and cultural strengths to inspire development, unity, and humanitarian progress.

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MARINE-FOUNDATION (MARINEF.ORG): A Visionary International Organization Promoting Global Cultural Unity, Diplomatic Cooperation and and Sustainable Development.

Marine Foundation's Operational Strategic Capability

MARINE-FOUNDATION (MARINEF) is an organization founded by Tomeo Motto RDG, characterized by its visionary outlook, sovereign-level status, and diplomatic privileges achieved through international agreements with African nations. The administrative headquarters of MARINE-FOUNDATION are situated in Tokyo, Japan. Fundamentally, MARINEF is dedicated to fostering global cultural unity, exemplified by the establishment of the United Five Oceans (U5O). This pioneering initiative underscores a fundamental truth: our planet's oceans and seas encircle all continents, symbolizing our interconnectedness. In this context, MARINEF emerges as a beacon of unity, tirelessly advocating for the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures worldwide. Its status parallels that of the United Nations (UN), yet it extends further, wielding international authority within a geo-political context under the strategic leadership of eminent figures such as the founders of the "Development World Bank" (DWB). These global leaders aspire to collaborate seamlessly with MARINEF-U5O, engaging in a multitude of humanitarian, diplomatic, and developmental endeavors while preserving the full sovereignty of regions. This distinctive fusion of diplomatic stature and financial autonomy, under the aegis of the Marine-Foundation Trust, empowers MARINEF-U5O to execute its missions with unparalleled flexibility and efficiency, potentially surpassing conventional organizational structures.

MARINE-FOUNDATION is presently committed to serving the global population at large, transcending geopolitical boundaries, and championing the cause of peace based on the guiding principles of common sense and morality. Its system is designed to promote economic development, facilitate infrastructure improvements, and stimulate social investments to attain enduring peace among diverse cultures.
MARINEF-U5O ensures that diplomatic interactions among nations revolve around economic benefits, enabling nations to retain control over their sovereignty and culture while avoiding religious, cultural, or political conflicts. The support of influential African nations bolsters the robust diplomatic presence of MARINEF-U5O. MARINEF-U5O (Marine Foundation) serves as a Universal Cultural Platform of Peace, dedicated to fostering the coexistence and prosperity of all.

Legally registered across Asia, Africa, and Europe, with plans for expansion into the UAE and GCC regions, the Marine Foundation is strategically positioned to facilitate its global operations. As an international entity dedicated to the social, economic, and cultural advancement of communities worldwide, the Marine Foundation collaborates with a diverse array of professional and academic organizations to provide top-tier services.

Many of its partners in socio-economic development and investment have earned recognition from Interbrand as either a Best Global Brand (BGB) or Best Domestic Brand (BDB). These partners include prominent business leaders from five continents, featuring notable figures from the Arabian Gulf and India.

Through these collaborations, the Marine Foundation has established one of the most effective and efficient platforms for sustainable investment and operational systems, supported by a robust network that enables rapid global responses. In this era of the fourth industrial revolution, the Marine Foundation has also developed a unique public relations mechanism capable of mobilizing public and private funding for strategic interventions across various priority socio-economic sectors. Our approach prioritizes human-centric development, empowering individuals to contribute and participate in their country's progress, thus strengthening the global market within international societies.

The Marine Foundation places a strong emphasis on promoting and developing human capital. We believe in the potential of every global citizen to realize their dreams. Our vision of humanity encompasses decency and solidarity, which are essential for building stable economies. By fostering inclusive and well-balanced systems, we can effectively address various ecological challenges. Together, we are stronger and safer.

Educational Structures & Institutions

WFYA - World Football Youth Association & MIFA - Marine International Football Academy

Connecting Young Talents Globally & Sports Equipment Distribution System. Official page

The Voyage Academy - VA

Academic Heritage Traveling Club for Tourism Development. Official page

World Naval Federation - WNF

Naval Exercises for Humanitarian Services & Disciplinary Training. Official page

Ocean Universal Academy

Marine Foundation Children's Full Marine Education & Environmental School - Official Page

National Kingdom Schools - SCU

Sea Campus Universal. Fast Leaning & Children Full Accommodation Systems in the form of children educational villages. Official Pages

Global University - GU

University of Technology & Development and the Faculties of Vocational Technical School. Official Page

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Clubs & Assemblies

Brand Owners Association - IBC

Marine Foundation supervisory members Part Owners of the Brand. Official Leadership page  -  Official Entrance Page

First Ladies Club - FLC

Women's Voice for Education & Women Empowerment. Presidential Spouses, Royal Families & Dignitary Ladies. Official Page

United Five Oceans - U5O

The Continental Confederation of all Nations of the Marine Foundation. Official Page

Club of Africa - COA

African Discovery Renaissance & Reunion Heritage of the Motherland. Official Page

Wealth Legendary Agency - WLA

Billionaire Legacy Academia Council for Infrastructural Restoration. Official Page

AIIDA - Arabian Islamic Initiatives for the Development of Africa

Arabian Islamic Cultural Regions of Support for Africa's Economic Growth with Infrastructural Projects and Finance. Official Page

Montebise & The Club of Kingdom Nations

The Gathering of True Monarchs for Peace and Restoration. The Peace Assembly of Kingdom Nations. Official Page

The Federation of First Sovereign Nations & Indigenous Tribes

Based on the Development World Bank of Founder Mr. Bian S. Mason. Official Website

The Council of Celebrities - COC

Education & Celebration in the Context of Celebrities' participation through the System of the Marine Foundation. Official Page

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Transfer of Technologies & Medical

Health Distribution Agency - HDA

Marine Foundation's health distribution program worldwide up to the 241 nations/regions of the world. Official Page

Maritime Development Agency - MDA

Connecting Marine Technology to the World. Official Page

Children Hospital & Resort - MCHR

International Children Hospital and Resort based on the Concept of Dr. Professor Undra Semjidsuren. Official Page

Japan Africa Partnership Initiatives Agency - JAPIA

"Japan-Africa" "Public-Private" Partnership Special Initiatives For Economic & Educational Developments. Official Page

Slow Moving Water Technology - WATEROTOR

Bringing Electricity to the Entire World, Mr. Ferguson is the Founder and Proud Owner of the Marvelous Organization, which has recently become a Marine Foundation via its Co-Chairman Mr. Brian S. Mason, Founder of the First Development World Bank. Official Page

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Mass Online & Offline Membership Platforms

Global Citizens Live Association - GCLA

Marine Foundation initiates the Global Citizen Live Association – GCLA – to assemble a movement for those who adhere to the practice of total respect for human life, one another, and the earth's environment. Official Page

Wikinations.Com

Geographical Education & Corporate Membership. International Chamber of Commerce Online. Official Page

Marine International Communication Centers - MICC

The Global Communication Center serves as Physical Places of Social and Educational Gatherings of the GCLA membership. Official Page

International Women Club - IWC

The International Women Club is a worldwide "Women Oriented" platform with a mission to become an audience of support for the Marine Foundation concerning women empowerment and the Protection of Children worldwide. Official Page

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Mass Multimedia & Diplomacy

Marine Correspondent & Media Club - MCMC

The Exact Replica of the Foreign Correspondent Club of Japan. This is the media base of the Marine Foundation throughout the world. Official page

Marine Embassy Resorts - MER

Starting with Africa, the development and settlement of the most Charismatic and Unique Diplomatic  Hotel Chain Ever Conceived, Under the Ruling of the United Five Ocean. MER is the Home of MCMC and the Headquarters of the World Naval Federation. Official Page

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Financial Platforms

First Development World Bank - DWB

Conceived, Founded, Created, and Owned by Brian S. Mason, the DWB is also set to reunite all the Natives' First Sovereign Nations of the World. It is a Total Reform of "Wealth Distribution" Through the Full Fledged Development Platform of the Marine Foundation, which in the Great Part, will use the DWB's financial wisdom to the creation of the most ambitious projects on the planet. Official Page

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Entertainment & Tourism

World Peace Orchestra - WPO

If you want to feel the love, listen to the music while looking at someone's eyes, but if you're going to see what it sounds like in action, engage your world to celebrate at all times. Classic Division, Jazz Division, and Modern Division. Official Page

Maritime Tourism Agency - MTA

What's Good for One is Good for A Million. Official Page

Sea of Dreams - SOD

The Initiation of Women of the Marine Foundation for all Children at Large. First Chapter at Aruba Caribbean Island. Official Page

Freddy's Magical Toy & Design Factory

Creation of ART objects and Brand Material by African Artist Freddy Mongo Wenako. Also, the cooperation with Jospin - Renown African Artist. Official Page

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Corporate Responsibility & Governance, and Sponsors Groups

The Green Certificate

Corporate Certification in Leadership, Integrity, and Inspiration. The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Worldwide. Official Page

Sponsors Sisters Association

The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organization. Official Page

Sponsors Partners Association

The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Business Industries and Organizational Management throughout the world. Official Page

Sponsors Affiliates Association

The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Business Industries and Organizational Management throughout the world. Official Page

Go to the Agencies' page here.

MARINE FOUNDATION WORLD AGENCIES - Downloadable PDF - click here

Week’s Highlights & PDF Report Download

Zoom Schedule Week 18 - click here

Zoom Schedule for the Week

English or French or Japanese Every day of the Week at 5 am Japan time. Here is the link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85036436944?pwd=gLdezEUXgbjBCEkKuqema8pzsj8hQp.1

Updates & Week Report - click here

To find out quickly about the structure of the entire organization, you may go to the sitemap of operation page.

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Changes to the website:

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

Week 17 Report in PDF - click here:

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