Egypt Launches Clean Technologies Initiative with UN Support to Make Climate Action Happen

Egypt has initiated a national clean tech program with assistance from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization and financing from the Green Climate Fund to develop Egypt as a regional hub for climate innovation and clean technology.
The initiative began with the first steering committee meeting of the national clean tech program, which was chaired by Ali Abu Sena, head of Egypt’s Environmental Affairs Agency. The meeting included many of the key stakeholders, such as Patrick Gilbert of UNIDO and Dr. Mah, reinforcing Deia El Rammal, GCF Representative for Egypt. To represent the project Carrier, Minister Yasmine Fouad feedback that it links to coordinating, catalysing the pirated sector, explaining, leveraging early meteseen climate funding, Go GCF abn build knock confidence for the clean tech ecosystem and help enable Egypt’s decar aforementioned time professed meet its low emission fantasies.
Abu Sena said that the initiative will also provide support to startups, develop finance tools, and create green jobs aligned with Egypt’s 2050 National Climate Strategy and its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) Under the Paris Agreement.
Egypt is stepping up as a climate leader in the region through clean innovation and sustainable development.