Under the patronage of Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmed al-Tayeb, Al-Azhar University held the Fifth International Forum under the title “The Role of Civil Society towards Climate Change” at Al-Azhar Conference Center in Nasr City, on Sunday.
The forum was held in cooperation with the Ministry of Social Solidarity, in the presence of Minister of Social Solidarity Nevin Al-Qabbaj and President of Al-Azhar University Salama Daoud.
The forum calls for formulating new programs that aim at protecting the national security of civil society to face climate change. It also targets setting a roadmap that analyzes the contemporary gap between civil society policies and a methodology of confronting climate change.
Vice President of Al-Azhar University Mahmoud Seddik stressed that Al-Azhar University calls on all parties and stakeholders to work together and interact to formulate policies and establish mechanisms that contribute to raising societal awareness of environmental issues, and to deal with these changes according to a disciplined environmental pattern that limits their dangers and reduces their effects.
Seddik praised the state’s efforts to hold a successful COP27 conference in a way that befits Egypt’s status and its history. He stressed the necessity of issuing a detailed scientific plan of action with a positive impact on climate change.
Source: Egypt Today