Youth Loves Egypt
Ahmed Fathy, Executive Director of Youth Loves Egypt (YLE) Foundation, described the failure of the Geneva talks as “a painful blow in the battle against plastic pollution—but not the end.”
This historic accreditation reflects international confidence in the YLE’s leading role in environmental protection and enhances the involvement of Egyptian youth in global environmental forums, especially in light of the increasing climate challenges facing our region and the world.
The “Youth Loves Egypt” Foundation participated in the 62nd Session of the Subsidiary Bodies Meeting (SB62) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, held in Bonn, Germany, from June 16 to 26, 2025.
On the way to the 28th UN Climate Change Conference in the UAE (COP28), Youth Loves Egypt (YLE) Foundation has financially supported ten climate-related initiatives as part of its efforts to empower civil society.
Youth Loves Egypt (YLE) Foundation announced on Saturday launching an initiative to encourage planting 500,000 trees on the banks of the canals nationwide over the course of two years.
Clean Shores Egypt, a branch of a global non-profit organization that aims at saving shores from pollition, has concluded its four activities in Kafr El-Sheikh governorate, which started from September 12th, with the participation of 35 volunteers.
Youth Loves Egypt” foundation (YLE) participated on Tuesday in the 20th Ordinary Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention (COP 20).
Youth Loves Egypt foundation concluded their participation in a UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi over a pollution-free planet.