On the 5th and 6th of October every year, Egypt celebrates the 45th anniversary of the October War in 1973. In this context, the Green 5 6 October project was launched to plant one million trees over a period of three years in different areas of the country, with the aim of improving the environment and creating new green spaces.
Last year, a large-scale tree planting campaign was organized throughout Egypt under the slogan "Agriculture and Development," in cooperation with a number of government, civil, and private institutions.
The Green 5 6 October project includes several important objectives, including preserving biodiversity and increasing green spaces in the country, raising environmental awareness among citizens, and encouraging them to participate in preserving the environment.
Ultimately, the Green 5 6 October project can lead to improving public health and reducing pollution, as well as promoting environmental and economic sustainability in Egypt.
In response to this initiative, many government and private institutions have participated in implementing this project in recent years, working on planting trees in many vital locations in Egypt, including residential areas, public parks, schools, and government facilities.
Overall, the Green 5 6 October project represents an important step towards environmental sustainability and nature conservation in Egypt, reflecting the commitment of the Egyptian government to expanding green spaces and raising environmental awareness among citizens.