AASTMT actively promotes conscious water usage on its campuses through various initiatives aimed at raising awareness and encouraging sustainable water practices. These include campaigns, workshops, conferences, and training programs focused on water conservation. AASTMT launched several initiatives targeting students, school groups, and farmers, promoting sustainable agriculture and water-efficient practices through entrepreneurship programs. Public awareness efforts, including social media campaigns, further extended the reach of these initiatives. By integrating water conservation education into its activities, AASTMT aligns with Clean Water and Sanitation, emphasizing the importance of reducing water waste and managing resources responsibly.
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The AASTMT has launched several environmental initiatives, including the "AASTMT Free of Plastic Bags" initiative, reflecting its commitment to climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability. These environmental initiatives are targeted for AASTMT students and offer a unique opportunity to engage in sustainability practices and contribute to environmental protection. Students are encouraged to participate in reducing single-use plastic on campus, which also extends to learning about efficient water use and resource management through both theoretical and hands-on experiences. Additionally, the launch of the Master’s in Smart Management of the Marine Environment offers students the chance to specialize in managing water resources sustainably, giving them the knowledge and tools to address real-world environmental challenges.
On the sidelines of COP 27, AASTMT organized a student seminar on environmental challenges and climate change under the directives of its President, Professor Ismail Abdel Ghaffar. The seminar, led by environmental expert Professor Ibrahim El-Shebini, focused on global climate issues and discussions from COP 27, particularly their impact on countries. The event emphasized the importance of sustainable water management and climate adaptation, aligning with SDG 6. Topics included water treatment and the global effects of climate change on water resources, highlighting the need for clean water and efficient water use in addressing environmental challenges. This initiative educated students on the role of sustainable water practices in mitigating climate change impacts, further contributing to SDG 6 goals.
The Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), in collaboration with the Arab Youth Center and partners like PepsiCo Egypt and Plug and Play Tech Center, organized the "Arab Youth Hackathon" initiative. This initiative encourages young people to develop effective solutions to pressing environmental challenges. The hackathon, which includes separate competitions in Egypt, UAE, Jordan, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia, focuses on themes related to water, climate, agriculture, and the economy. Participants, including university students, graduates, and entrepreneurs, are tasked with innovating solutions to challenges like sustainable water management, directly contributing to SDG 6. Solutions aim to improve water conservation, efficiency, and access, addressing the global climate crisis. The winning teams will participate in the final hackathon at COP28 in Dubai in December 2023, developing projects under the guidance of experts in renewable energy and sustainable development.
Students from the Department of Construction and Building Engineering at AASTMT's Aswan campus visited the construction site of the Balana Water Plant in Nasr Al-Nuba, part of the presidential initiative "Haya Karima." The visit was hosted by Bonyan for Integrated Contracting, a national company working in Aswan, and the students were given a comprehensive explanation of the project. This visit is highly beneficial for raising SDG 6 awareness among students as it exposes them to real-world applications of clean water infrastructure projects. It highlights the importance of sustainable water management and demonstrates the role of engineering in providing access to clean and safe water for communities, aligning with the goals of SDG 6. Through such practical experiences, students gain valuable insights into how engineering can address global water challenges.
The College of Fisheries Technology and Aquaculture at AASTMT organized a summer training program in collaboration with the City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications in Borg El Arab. The program, titled "Principals of Coastal Water Quality Characteristics (Polluted and Non-Polluted),. It provided students with hands-on experience in collecting and analyzing coastal water samples to assess pollution levels. This training supports SDG 6 by teaching students sustainable water management practices. It focused on improving water quality through the analysis of coastal waters, emphasizing the importance of pollution prevention and fostering awareness about preserving water resources. Through practical experiments and advanced techniques, students gained valuable skills in monitoring and managing water quality, contributing to clean water and sanitation goals.
The WiEPower Forum at the College of Engineering & Technology, AAST, successfully empowered women and youth in the energy transition and climate action within the MENA region. Organized by IEEE WIE Egypt, the event focused on innovation, cooperation, and acceleration toward achieving Sustainable Development Goals and Egypt Vision 2023. The forum provided a platform for exchanging knowledge, brainstorming, and creating actionable takeaways to build resilient societies through the active involvement of youth and professionals.
Enactus AAST Sheraton is a student-led organization focused on driving social and environmental change through entrepreneurial action. They work on various projects that promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including initiatives aimed at improving water management and sanitation, particularly through social media. By engaging students in practical projects, they encourage innovation and community involvement to address challenges like water scarcity, pollution, and sustainability. Through their work, Enactus empowers students to create solutions that benefit society and the environment while promoting sustainability awareness.
https://aast.edu/en/sdg/news-details.php?language=1&view=1&unit_id=1206&news_id=486103457&event_type_id=1
Promoting Natural Resource Conservation at the College of Computing and Information Technology
The College of Computer Science and Informatics is organizing a workshop aimed at raising environmental awareness among its students, focusing on the importance of saving natural resources. The workshop will provide students with insights into sustainable practices and how they can contribute to preserving the environment through responsible resource management.
https://aast.edu/en/sdg/news-details.php?language=1&view=1&unit_id=1206&news_id=486103569&event_type_id=1
Organized by the ENERGY UNIT in AASTMT to give awareness on the importance of reducing energy and water use on social media and among students around the campus.
From the headquarters of the Academy at the Smart Village, AASTIANS Go Green is an initiative that started in 2020 till present which exhibited a series of awareness and activities events with AAST and the community serving all SDG goals. This initiative is part of the Academy's social responsibility and in line with the cooperation agreement signed with His Excellency Major General Mahmoud Shaarawy, the Minister of Local Development, and His Excellency Professor Dr. Ismail Abdel Ghaffar Ismail, the President of the Arab Academy for Science Technology, and Maritime Transport, regarding the planning and implementation of the "GO Green" campaign.
The initiative of the AASTMT to reduce the use of single-use plastics within its premises is under the patronage of Her Excellency Dr. Yasmin Fouad, the Minister of Environment of the Arab Republic of Egypt. This initiative is part of the AASTMT environmental awareness campaign within its facilities, aligning with the Ministry of Environment's university campaign 'Go Green' to minimize the use of single-use plastics and promote sustainable development goals. The initiation took place through a virtual meeting given a speech of the Minister of Environment at the seminar organized by the AASTMT under the title 'Entrepreneurship in the Environmental Sector (Waste Management, Natural Reserves)' on the 5th anniversary of the establishment of the Entrepreneurship Center at the Academy. The seminar was attended by Dr. Ismail Abdel Ghaffar, the President of the Academy, Dr. Ali Abu Senna, the Assistant Minister of Environment for Projects, Dr. Khaled Al-Fara, the Advisor to the Waste Management Regulatory Agency, and Ms. Huda Al-Shawadfi, the Assistant Minister of Environment for Environmental Tourism Affairs. Dr. Yasmin Fuad highlighted the efforts of the Ministry of Environment in qualifying and training young people. We were honored by the sponsorship of the President of the Republic for the initiative "Go Green," which is the first initiative of its kind that focuses on the environmental aspect. It aims to raise environmental awareness among citizens and youth, urging them to adopt positive behaviors towards their environment due to the importance of preserving the environment for the sustainability of natural resources.
Video for Initiation of the Campaign on youtube channel
The Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport's Deanship of Student Affairs at the Smart Village is set to launch the "Arab Youth Green Venture" project on March 15, 2022, with the patronage of the Egyptian Minister of Environment. This initiative aligns with Egypt hosting the COP 27 global climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh. The launch will include an exhibition featuring student-led environmental protection activities and projects presented by the Academy's students and graduates. Additionally, a sports marathon titled "AASTIANS Go Green" will kick off with the participation of responsibility centers, employees, and students, promoting environmental awareness and sustainability.
Go Green' initiative, proudly endorsed by the Academy in collaboration with the Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs, and in line with the directives of His Excellency Professor Dr. Ismail Abdelghaffar, the President of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, the Cultural and Social Activities Department of the Student Affairs at the Heliopolis campus organized a seminar on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, titled 'Efforts of the Ministry of Environment in Reducing the Use of Single-Use Plastic Bags.' The event took place at the Faculty of Language and Media Theater in Heliopolis. The seminar was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Mostafa El Bakly, Dean of Student Affairs at Heliopolis, and featured a presentation by Engineer Yusra Abdulaziz Saleh, the Coordinator of the Plastic Pollution File at the Technical Office of the Minister of Environment and Director-General of the Environmental Crisis Management Department.
A great success for the activities of the "GO GREEN" day initiative, which was organized by the Departments of Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering - AAST Alexandria at the Arab Academy in Alexandria, in partnership with Bright skies.
A great success for the activities of the "GO GREEN" day initiative on AASTMT page
“Go Green” in the AASTMT International Secondary School
Go Green' initiative at the AASTMT International School on AASTMT page
“Go Green” students at the Academy's South Valley branch had the opportunity to participate in the 'Go Green' events organized by the Student Affairs Department at the branch. One of these events was a seminar on climate change and its impact on the world, titled 'Leave Your Mark with Your Name.' As part of the initiative, students were encouraged to plant a flower with their name inside the Academy's premises on Thursday, November 3, 2022, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM in the multipurpose hall of the old building. Additionally, students were invited to participate in a cycling marathon on Friday, November 4, 2022, from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
GO Green” by The Aswan Campus on AASTMT page
Go Green" at Smart Village Campus Startup Companies Exhibition
Startup companies’ participation in the 'Arab Youth Green Venture' program, part of the 'Go Green' initiative at the AASTMT in the Smart Village, showcased in a special exhibition for environmentally focused companies. Under the patronage of Her Excellency Dr. Yasmin Fouad, the Egyptian Minister of Environment, and in the presence of His Excellency Prof. Dr. Ismail Abdelghaffar Ismail Farag, the President of the Academy, along with the participation of students and graduates of the Academy. Participating Projects: CarboCycle, SH Company, Scientific Academy, Plstka
"Go Green" at Smart Village Campus Exhibition on AASTMT page
As part of social responsibility, the Rotary Club of Alexandria Sun Rise collaborated with the AASTMT to train a group of students from various international schools in the environmental initiative 'Go Green.' In this initiative, these students participated in planting various crops to beautify the academy and contribute to environmental conservation.
“GO Green” with School Students on AASTMT page