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Empowerment with environmental impact

In Tunisia, young people are establishing their own micro farms in permaculture in the project "Plant your farm".

Fishermen are catching plastic and increase their income pressing and selling it to upcycling companies.

Products created from recycled plastic that was fished from the Nile.

Children engage in conversations about the environment in their creative activities as part of the project "I learn" in Jordan.

Youth in Qena governorate of Upper Egypt are planting trees. This is part of Ana Masry's activities to engage the community to coordinate efforts and local resources for sustainability.

Young people and their families are feeling the consequences of climate change all over the world. Food shortages, the scarcity of resources and the resulting decrease in purchase power are just some of them. Solutions are needed urgently. And young people should be part of the solutions. Even though our main mission as a foundation is not to fight climate change, we can contribute to it by combining social, economic and environmental components in the projects we support. In the following examples, learn how young people are leading change with the support of our partners.

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Links

Video about VeryNile by World Economic Forum
Article about "Plant your Farm" by Libération (in French)