First Abu Dhabi Bank Misr (FABMISR) announced the launch of the “ Green Schools for a Sustainable Future” Initiative, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Technical Education and Ain El Bee’ah Association for Environmental, Agricultural Services and Sustainable Development, marking a pioneering model for integrating sustainability, education, and environmental responsibility within public schools in Egypt, according to a press statement.
The initiative will be implemented at Asmaa Secondary School for Girls under the Maadi Educational Administration in Cairo Governorate, represents a comprehensive approach that combines environmental infrastructure, education, and community engagement. It supports national objectives related to inclusive economic growth and environmental sustainability, while positioning civil society organizations as key partners in executing development initiatives.
The project includes a greywater treatment unit for irrigation powered by solar energy system, and a green area featuring tree planting with an integrated irrigation network. Waste segregation units for organic and solid waste are also will be distributed throughout the school, improving resource management and contributing to a reduction in carbon emissions. It targets environmental awareness for approximately 3,500 students and 150 teachers through awareness programs. The initiative also helps lower the site temperature by nearly four to five degrees Celsius, supporting efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change while creating a healthier learning environment.
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