Greenish Clubs program operates on an annual basis in parallel with the academic year of higher education in Egypt, and is divided into three phases throughout the year.
The first phase is a series of workshops that Greenish’s environmental experts tutor to club students.
The second phase includes the delivery of content from students in their clubs to their universities through the same format as the workshop. During this stage, they use the knowledge they have gained to start working on developing a social entrepreneurship idea or community-based solution.
The third and final phase of the annual program is the incubation phase, where students develop their ideas and go through bootcamp to improve the feasibility of proposed solutions or project concepts.
Then a specific number of projects are selected to receive the Medhat Benzher Award, a financial award to help them either carry out their initiatives or assist them as part of their efforts. It is distributed and advertised at Greenish Festival.
Our Students
If you want to easily and simply cultivate the roof of your house or balcony, then the answer is “Gargera” project from Greenish Clubs’ students!
Learn more about the project from “Menna Issa” – Greenish Club Tanta.
Do you have old clothes that you don’t wear anymore and you’re not sure what to do or how to benefit from them?
Greenish Clubs’ students present “Rebekia” project that offer the solution. Through them, you can exchange your old clothes that you don’t need for different gifts or discount coupons from various stores and brands.
Learn more about the project from “Mohamed Ageena” – Greenish Club Tanta.
Many of us sometimes want to disconnect or have a new outing. How about spending some time in an agricultural land, where you can participate with farmers in different activities like farming and harvesting, and spend a lovely day away from the noise and hustle? That is simply the goal of “Egypt Paradise Tour” project by Greenish Clubs’ students
“Citry” is a project that focuses on recycling organic waste, especially acid waste, to produce natural soaps and hand wash that have no harmful effects on the skin and prevent the occurrence of eczema.
Learn more about the project, from “Ibrahim Emam” – Greenish Club, Azhar University.