The forum held the inaugural session of its program “Energy in Simplicity: Understanding and Sustainability.”

On Thursday, April 25th, the Energy Team at NFESD organized the first session of the program “Energy in Simplicity: Understanding and Sustainability.” This initial session was a panel discussion entitled “Fundamentals of Renewable versus Non-Renewable Energy,” featuring the program coordinators, Engineer Mohammed Al-Araiqi and Engineer Khaled Al-Haimi.


The panel discussion, conducted via the “Teams Meet” application, focused on providing an introductory overview of the “Energy in Simplicity: Understanding and Sustainability” program, the importance of disseminating and promoting knowledge in the field of energy and its relationship to environmental and climate issues, and investment opportunities in renewable energy.

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The National Forum for Environment and Sustainable Development (NFESD): The Falling of Parts of the “Al-Gharib” Tree as Evidence of the Dangers Threatening Biodiversity in Yemen

The National Forum for Environment and Sustainable Development (NFESD) expresses its profound regret regarding the incident of parts of the rare Al-Gharib tree falling in Taiz Governorate, which occurred today, Monday. This tree is estimated to be over two thousand years old and is considered one of the most significant environmental symbols in the region.

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Taiz Faces a Severe Environmental Disaster: An Urgent Call for Action and Solidarity

The National Forum for Environment and Sustainable Development (NFESD) is closely monitoring, with deep concern, the ongoing environmental crisis in the city of Taiz, resulting from the massive accumulation of waste in flood drainage channels. This situation poses a grave threat to public health and environmental safety across the city.

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Job Title: Volunteer – NFESD Policy and Advocacy Program Coordinator

Job Title: Volunteer – NFESD Policy and Advocacy Program Coordinator

Organization: NFESD

Program: Policy and Advocacy Program

Location: Remotely

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