Youth Love Egypt Foundation
The participation reflects the foundation’s close monitoring of the assembly’s proceedings, including meetings of the Youth Environment Assembly, the Open-ended Committee of Permanent Representatives (OECPR), sessions of major groups and stakeholders, as well as the assembly’s closing plenary meetings.
“The YLE Foundation's selection is based on its effective role in addressing climate change and environmental issues in North Africa, particularly as it holds consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and serves as an observer member of the United Nations Environment Programme and the Framework Convention on Climate Change. Additionally, the foundation has been actively engaged in climate summit meetings,” the statement read.
Cleaning operations were carried out via using boats, and hygiene tools to collect plastic waste floating along the Nile River, where 342 kilos of waste were collected in only Cairo Governorate.
The Youth Love Egypt Foundation concluded, Monday its participation in the Climate Justice School training at Kenyatta University in Nairobi, Kenya, which lasted for two weeks.
Youth Love Egypt Foundation announced the completion of the first pilot phase of the Environmental Pioneers Program for 70 trainees.