CAIRO – The third International Conference on Climate and Environment (ICCE 2025) kicked off on Tuesday, under the aegis of the Arab League and the Egyptian Prime Minister’s Office.
The conference, held at the AL headquarters, is co-organized by the AL General Secretariat, in cooperation with Nile University and the Engineers for A Sustainable Egypt Foundation.
The conference brings together Higher Education and Scientific Research Minister Mohamed Ayman Ashour, Awqaf Minister Osama el-Azhari, Egypt’s Grand Mufti Nazir Ayad, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Nile University Amr Moussa and Director of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Meteorology and Head of the Technical Secretariat of the Council of Arab Ministers Mahmoud Fath-Allah.
The conference serves as an important platform for exchanging knowledge and experiences among experts, academics, and decision-makers in the fields of climate, sustainability, and eco-innovation.
The opening session is attended by senior officials, experts, and specialists in climate action and development. It highlights the importance of collective efforts in addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainability in the Arab region.
The conference coincides with World Environment Day (WED), observed annually on June 5. It aims at raising awareness about climate and environmental issues and showcasing projects that support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The first day features a high-level panel discussion that brings together senior officials and policymakers concerned with issues related to climate and environment.
They will discuss national and regional strategies to address climate change, in addition to honoring Go Green initiatives.
The two-day conference addresses different topics, including water resource management, plastic pollution, and sustainable cities.
