UNICEF - Art Exhibition: A Message from Egyptian Children to the World

Overview

The Ministry of Education and Technical Education (MoETE) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) launched the ‘Climate Change Art Exhibition for School Students’. The exhibition displayed 200 climate change related art pieces drawn by students who participated in the ‘National Art Competition on Climate Change’ in public schools nation-wide.

The event was attended by Dr. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education and Technical Education, Dr. Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment, Dr. Nevine El Kelany, Minister of Culture, Mr. Jeremy Hopkins, UNICEF Representative in Egypt and a number of young artists from different governorates who participated in the ‘National Art Competition on Climate Change’ in public schools.

The ‘Climate Change Art Exhibition for School Students’ is an opportunity for children to voice their views and concerns about climate and environmental issues. The exhibition was part of the strategic collaboration between MoETE and UNICEF that has raised the awareness of 25 million children to act for preservation of their environment. This was achieved through providing training on climate change to 300,000 teachers in public schools.

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UNICEF - Art Exhibition: A Message from Egyptian Children to the World

This is an inspiring initiative, where students are learning and expressing their views about climate change through creativity that moves them to action. We believe that children can create out-of-the-box climate change solutions relevant to their communities.
- Mr. Jeremy Hopkins - UNICEF Representative in Egypt stated:

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