About Us
"Resilience Through Adaptation, Innovation, and Partnerships: Protecting Natural Treasures for Future Generations"
My name is Noam Bedein, founder and director of the Dead Sea Revival Project. Since 2016, I have developed innovative approaches in ecotourism and environmental diplomacy, focusing on the awe-inspiring yet endangered Dead Sea. By harnessing the power of visual storytelling and immersive ecological excursions, we raise awareness about this natural wonder's critical state. This project exemplifies the resilience required to protect and preserve our planet's most vulnerable ecosystems.
The Dead Sea Revival 2.0 builds on our accumulated knowledge and methodologies, embarking on a global mission to explore and develop unique ways of preserving natural wonders.
Our mission emphasizes resilience and sustainability, sharing our expertise in sustainable tourism and climate and water diplomacy.
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Since the Abraham Accords, I have promoted regional
water diplomacy and global conservation in the Arabian Gulf, Africa, and Asia. These experiences highlight the importance of adapting, innovating, and forging new partnerships to foster sustainability.
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My Vision for Israel’s Water Treasures: The Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee
Noam Bedein
The Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee are symbols of natural beauty, historical depth, and spiritual significance. Our mission is to preserve these treasures for future generations, fostering a deeper connection with nature and Israel.
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Through the Dead Sea Revival Project 2.0, we aim to inspire and engage communities globally, ensuring that these natural wonders remain a source of inspiration and healing. Our mission also addresses the rehabilitation and trauma recovery of Israeli society, promoting unity and resilience.
Join us as an Agent of Hope to drive sustainable tourism, foster international cooperation, and make a lasting impact on the Kinneret and the Dead Sea.
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Learn more about our 2030 vision.