For a sustainable, just and peaceful future 

Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa is an environmental organization established to protect the environment and address the impacts of climate change in the region, aiming to provide safer and healthier lives for local communities. This region is our home. We care about our communities and the need to work together to face the environmental challenges we encounter. We are all exposed to the impacts of climate change and environmental challenges, and none of us are immune. Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa is an independent organization that aspires to work with local associations and organizations, decision-makers, supporters, media, and all those interested to serve our region and preserve and protect its environment. We strive together to find practical and innovative environmental solutions for the region. 

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  • UN Climate Change Conference – COP29

    UN Climate Change Conference – COP29

    Now in its 29th year and facing a crucial moment, the UN Climate Change Conference must agree on a new climate finance package. Finance is a cornerstone of global cooperation on climate change and a central component of the Paris Agreement’s commitments. Climate justice can only be achieved when we end the root cause of…

  • A Breath of Fresh Air: Everyone deserves clean air
    Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa

    A Breath of Fresh Air: Everyone deserves clean air

    What comes to mind when you think of clean air? A beautiful landscape? Exercising outdoors? Picnicking in the park with loved ones or riding a bike? Submit your photo now and be a part of the change.

  • Protect what you love!
    Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa

    Protect what you love!

    Join us on a humble journey through the magical world of Mother Nature, to the land we rely on every day for the air we breathe and the water we drink. This land is our home, our source of livelihood, and a legacy for our children and grandchildren.

  • COP28

    COP28

    The 28th UN Climate Conference is taking place at the end of a year when we saw record temperatures, thousands of people dying in floods in Libya and Algeria and wildfires spreading across Syria, Tunisia, and Lebanon. We are in a race against the climate crisis clock and it’s accelerating fast, so world leaders need…

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