Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Participates in the Closing Ceremony of the First Phase of the "Green Minds" Initiative

21 February 2025
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More than 10,000 students from 300 schools benefited from the Green Minds initiative
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation, participated in the closing ceremony
of the first phase of the Green Minds initiative, in the presence of Dr.
Sherifa Sherif, Executive Director of the National Institute for Governance and
Sustainable Development (NIGSD), with the participation of representatives from
all governorates and those in charge of the initiative at NIGSD.
During her speech, H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat explained
that the Green Minds initiative represents a model of cooperation between
various entities to achieve sustainable development, enhance environmental
awareness, and empower future generations with tools for innovation and green
thinking.
H.E. affirmed Egypt's firm commitment, under the leadership
of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, to achieving sustainable development in
line with Egypt's Vision 2030, which places the environmental dimension at the
core of its economic and social policies, adding that based on that commitment,
the Green Minds Initiative aims to spread the culture of sustainability and
stimulate creative ideas that contribute to protecting the environment and
promote the transition towards a green economy.
H.E. added that believing in the importance of instilling
environmental awareness from an early age, noting that the initiative has
focused on raising students' awareness of sustainability concepts and
encouraging them to adopt environmentally friendly lifestyle practices, adding
that through interactive programs and practical activities, the project seeks
to lay the foundations for responsible behaviors based on reducing practices
harmful to the environment, rationalizing resource consumption, and promoting a
culture of recycling, to create generations capable of leading change and
achieving a more sustainable future for Egypt.
Al-Mashat pointed out that the National Institute of
Governance and Sustainable Development launched the pilot phase of the Green
Minds initiative in 2022, in partnership with the National Council for Women
and Tahya Misr schools. Due to the initiative's success, it was expanded in
2023 in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Technical Education,
with the aim of spreading environmental awareness and strengthening the culture
of sustainability among students in public schools, adding that this helped
expand its scope to include four governorates, including Cairo, Alexandria,
Fayoum and Ismailia, as well as raising awareness among the families and
teachers of the participating students, creating a supportive environment for
adopting sustainable behaviors within and outside the school community.
She highlighted that the initiative has achieved a tangible
impact, as more than 10,000 students in more than 45 schools, 300 student
activity officials, and 100 families have benefited from it so far, explaining
that at the conclusion of this phase, after two years of hard work, schools
that have shown exceptional excellence and diligence in implementing the
initiative's activities are honored and carefully selected to participate in
the closing ceremony of the first phase in recognition of their outstanding
efforts.
H.E. also added that the first phase witnessed inspiring
student initiatives that embody the spirit of creativity and responsibility
among ambitious youth, who presented promising ideas to preserve their
surrounding environments, as these efforts are not just environmental
activities, but practical steps towards building a culture of sustainability
and enhancing environmental awareness among future generations.
Moreover, She emphasized that preparing young people for a
more sustainable future has become an important necessity, in light of the
risks posed by climate change, pointing to the efforts of the Ministry of
Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation in working to
promote green investments, by including the environmental dimension in the
planning system through the launch of the "Environmental Sustainability
Standards Guide" and increasing green projects included in the investment
plan projects for fiscal year 24/2025 to reach 50% of total public investments
compared to 15% in 20/2021.
Al-Mashat also affirmed that the Ministry is implementing
several other programs and initiatives, including the Country Platform for the
NWFE Program, which represents an effective regional and international model
and an approach to facilitating financing to address climate change issues:
mitigation, adaptation, and resilience, with a focus on a just transition to a
green economy.
H.E. applauded the fruitful partnership between the public and private sectors, which played a key role in the implementation of this initiative, confirming that the Ministry will remain a key supporter of all efforts and initiatives that promote sustainable development and stimulate young minds towards innovation for a more sustainable and prosperous future.