YouThinkGreen Egypt

Youthinkgreen Egypt has been active since 2013 focusing on fostering Sustainability & Entrepreneurship among the youth sector via our educational programs and events, pushing hundreds of entrepreneurs on the innovation road to create clean solutions to challenges in renewable energy, energy management, Energy Food Water Nexus, Water sustainability and waste management.

Youthinkgreen Egypt is a social enterprise aiming at fostering sustainable development among local communities, through executing hands-on educational, matchmaking, and empowerment programs. youthinkgreen aims at scaling up Sustainability innovations with support and guidance from private and public key players. We offer an impact-based holistic experience for our partners and beneficiaries adding value to their sustainability footprints, commitments, and performances. Vision Youthinkgreen Egypt aims at being the pioneering youth-led organization fostering sustainable development in Egypt and the MENA region. Mission Educate and Empower local and regional communities to lead sustainable transformation, by promoting a catalyzing collaborative ecosystem.

Latest news and articles

The rise of regenerative farming in Ikunu, Githunguri Sub-county

In this photo story, Benedict Isiaho of CAFAESUP, one of the RAIN Challenge winners, describes how the project is implementing regenerative agriculture to foster sustainable food systems within communities

Meet the RAIN Round 2 Shortlisted Candidates 

23 seed-level initiatives have been selected as part of RAIN Challenge Round 2 and over the next several months will work in collaboration with GRP to receive tailored mentoring and leadership training. 

#Art4Resilience: Knowledge Into Use Awards

This year, we are excited to announce the third round of the awards! The "Knowledge into Use" awards provide a unique opportunity to ignite resilience, celebrate creativity, and embrace innovation in engaging with the latest resilience evidence.

From Crisis to Stage: ‘Burnt’ Captures Resilience in Cameroon’s Climate Crisis

Introducing a Knowledge into Use project utilising theatre as a platform to exhibit resilience within their community, while also addressing issues of climate change and conflict.

CAFAESUP:  Empowering farmers through regenerative practices

Interview with Hamis Said Hincha, Project Lead of CAFAESUP, one of the nine winning projects of the RAIN Challenge