Ministry of Environment (Egypt)


The Ministry of Environment is the ministry is responsible for environmental affairs in the Arab Republic of Egypt. The current minister is Yasmine Fouad.

History

It was established in 1997, and has since focused ministry in cooperation with all development partners to identify environmental vision and outline of environmental policies in Egypt. The policies of the ministry are executed by the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency.

Projects

In 2014, the Ministry and Italy signed an agreement to make El Gouna, a Red Sea City, carbon neutral.
In 2017, the European Union and Egypt finalized plans for environmental and other projects valued at 600 million Euros.
In late 2017, the Ministry announced they had seen a reduction of 13-15% in the burning of rice by rice farmers, a practice that causes a black toxic cloud.