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Women of Egypt

Advocacy Movement to Empower Egyptian Women. WE LOVE TO FEATURE YOUR STORY. DM for Details.
Women of Egypt Network (WoEgypt) is a social enterprise, powered by its digital advocacy movement, whose main mission is to empower Egyptian women by promoting and advocating important issues hindering their growth, shedding light on the problems of gender inequality and by effecting positive social, cultural, economic and professional changes.

Nature Conservation Egypt (NCE)

NCE aims to conserve Egypt’s natural heritage (biodiversity, landscapes, and traditional knowledge) through science, advocacy, and awareness.

Egypt’s natural heritage is preserved for the long-term benefit of people and all life on Earth.

Youth love Egypt foundation

Accredited NGO from UNFCCC
ECOSOC consultative status accredited
Youth love Egypt foundation is a non-profit organization working in the field of protecting the environment, youth and sustainable development.
YLE  foundation is an accredited NGO from UNEP.
YLE  foundation is a partner with UNEP MAP (Mediterranean Action plan).
YLE  foundation is a partner with UNICCAIRO – United Nations Information Centre.
Member at Global Environment Facility (GEF CSO Network.
Member at Global network of Civil Society organizations For Disaster Reduction (GNDR).
Member for PACJA The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance(PACJA).
YLE  foundation is the official focal point of the Let’s Do It movement in Egypt.

Green Climate Fund

Our transformative approach We achieve our goal by investing across four transitions – built environment; energy & industry; human security, livelihoods and wellbeing; and land-use, forests and ecosystems – and employing a four-pronged approach:  

HEPCA

is an NGO and a Non Profit association specialized in marine & land conservation operating in the Egyptian Red Sea since 1992.
EPCA is a NGO specializing in the field of marine and land conservation in the Egyptian Red Sea. What began with a dozen of concerned individuals grew through the years to become a large network of scientists, professional divers, industry experts, and community members who are pro-active in protecting and preserving the natural resources of the Red Sea, as well as promoting conservation and sustainable tourism practices.

History

During the 1980s, diving in the Red Sea was in its formative years and our founding members were the first generation to discover this unparalleled underwater eco-system. It was this more than anything that endowed our community with a strong sense of stewardship over this natural environment. These natural resources soon became the lynchpin of a community alliance, based on preserving one of the world’s most important repositories of marine biodiversity.

Green-ish

Greenishis an Egyptian Foundation that aims to achieve sustainable development through interactive educational activities, environmental assessment services, and provide support to local communities vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change.

OUR VISION

To improve the wellbeing of MENA residents and the health of them

natural environment through sustainable and conscious practices.

OUR Mission

Promote environmentally conscious practices through environmental

education, partnerships, research and advocacy.
Greenish is an Egyptian foundation that aims to achieve sustainable development through interactive educational activities,

BANLASTIC EGYPT

Banlastic Egypt is a social enterprise based in Alexandria that tackles the plastic pollution problem since 2018.
It aims to ban single-use plastic in Egypt by offering alternative products to single-use plastic, creating a base of aware customers through delivering workshops, training, beach cleanups, and various environmental events. We are also trying to connect with policymakers to support those efforts by the plastic ban laws.

Very Nile

Very Nile was created in 2018 the main focus is cleaning the Nile, raising awareness about the importance of reducing plastic consumption, and empowering local communities
Very Nile was created in 2018 as an initiative that breaks boundaries through its wide range of ideas, strong commitment to action, and ability to bring together multi-sectoral volunteers and partners.

The Nile is a symbol of Egyptian heritage and a source of life for Egypt. However, according to the World Economic Forum, it is also one of 10 rivers that contribute 90% of the garbage in the world’s oceans.

By cleaning the Nile, raising awareness about the importance of reducing plastic consumption, and empowering local communities, Very Nile ensures that its impact is not just clear on a local and regional level, but on a global one as well.

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