Cairo, Egypt – Thursday, 28th – Future University hosted a momentous event where Dr. Ebada Sarhan, President of Future University, and Yamama Kenawy, Founder and Managing Director of Tadweera, came together to announce a strategic cooperation agreement focused on introducing Green Education for Future University students & promoting sustainability behavior among the university community at large. The event highlighted the importance of these initiatives in enhancing human life and well-being, as well as contributing to the development of a sustainable ecosystem.
Both parties recognized the mutual benefits of this collaboration and its potential to drive positive change in Egypt. By implementing the Green Education and Egypt Sustainable Communities Initiatives, they aim to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and foster a more sustainable eco-system and green economy.
The cooperation agreement includes a range of programs designed to:
- Enable the university students to be climate change ready & upskilling them to face the current environment challenges in an effective way.
- Prepare Future University to be the first accredited Eco-Campus in Egypt, an certificate awarded by Foundation of Environmental Education (FEE) which is considered to be one of the highest & most globally recognised acknowledgement in this field.
- Design, build & launch Green Spaces, which is an area for collecting & sorting waste from the source.
- Engage Future University community at large in eco-friendly practices & sustainable actions.

Tadweera, a social enterprise company committed to responsible profit with an eco-friendly and sustainable mindset, will leverage its expertise in promoting circular economy solutions to support these programs. By empowering local communities through education, awareness, job creation, and entrepreneurship opportunities centered towards shift the community behavior into a more eco-friendly and sustainable one, Tadweera aims to drive positive social, economical and environmental impact.
“We are excited to partner with Future University to advance sustainability and environmental education in Egypt,” said Yamama Kenawy, Founder and Managing Director of Tadweera. “Together, we believe that our cooperation will lead to a larger outreach, deeper impact, and more influential outcomes, ultimately fostering a culture of eco-friendly and sustainable behavior in Egypt.”
This agreement marks a significant step towards introducing Green Education in Egypt hoping that more universities & schools will join such initiatives.
