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Arab Forum for Environment and Development

Arab Forum for Environment and Development
المنتدى العربي للبيئة والتنمية
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Abbreviation AFED
Formation 17 June 2006 (2006-06-17)
Type

Non-governmental Nonprofit

regional/international organization
Legal status Active
Purpose Environmentalism, Development
Headquarters Beirut, Lebanon
Region served
Arab world
Secretary General
Lebanon Najib Saab
Executive Committee Chairman
Kuwait Abdulrahman Al-Awadi
Slogan The Future of Arab Environment
Website www.afedonline.org

Non-governmental Nonprofit

The Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) (Arabic: المنتدى العربي للبيئة والتنمية‎‎) is a not-for-profit regional non-governmental organization, membership-based organization headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon, with the status of international organization; grouping experts together with the civil society, business community and media, to promote prudent environmental policies and programmes across the Arab region.

While it maintains its character as a non-governmental organization, AFED admits, in the capacity of observers, national, regional and international bodies working in the fields of environment and sustainable development. It has been endorsed by the League of Arab States (LAS) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

AFED was officially proclaimed in Beirut on 17 June 2006, at the conclusion of a regional conference on Public Opinion and the Environment, organized by Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia (Environment & Development magazine). The initiative, which started in 2001 by Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia publisher Najib Saab as an informal gathering of the magazine’s region-wide readers, was established as a regional organization on the occasion of its tenth anniversary. AFED has subsequently earned the status of international non-governmental organization, with the associated amenities for its secretariat based in Beirut. Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia magazine became an organ of AFED as of January 2013, after Saab turned it over to the pan-Arab organization.

Since 2007, AFED has been a public forum for influential eco-advocates. During six years, it has become a major dynamic player in the environmental arena. AFED works towards bringing together all parties concerned with environment and development in the Arab world to discuss regional and national issues related to the environment, in view of local and global changes, emphasizing the pivotal role of civil society and the private sector. It groups regional environmental organizations and experts with leading academic institutions, media and the business community, on common debate grounds to further the cause of environment and sustainable development.


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