FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Egypt
Address
2 El Gomhoria St.Country
City
QuseirProvince
Red SeaMobile Phone
+201069541497Telephone
+201069541497E-Mail (2)
info@be7ar.comYear of Establishment
2022Contact Person1
Ali YousefJob Title 1
Executive DirectorContact Person 2
Omnia Abd El MalekJob Title 2
Projects ManagerOrganisation Type
Private CompanyFields of Activity
Environment/Sustainable development, Gender, HeritageGeneral Information
SEAS for Environment and Training is a social enterprise based in Quseir City, operating along the Red
Sea coast of Egypt. We work at the intersection of environmental conservation, heritage preservation,
and gender equality, empowering coastal communities—especially youth and women—to protect their
environment, celebrate their heritage, and lead sustainable change.
Mission and Objectives
Mission
To empower coastal communities along the Red Sea through environmental and heritage conservation,
inclusive education, and gender equality, fostering sustainable livelihoods and cultural pride for present
and future generations.
Main Projects / Activities
Activities
•Environmental education: We provide environmental education programs for local schools and communities to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
•Community engagement: We work closely with local communities to promote sustainable livelihoods and provide training and employment opportunities in eco-tourism and conservation.
•Biodiversity conservation: We collaborate with local and national organizations to monitor and protect the biodiversity of Quseir.
•Cultural heritage preservation: We work with local communities to document and preserve the cultural heritage of Quseir, including its historic architecture, traditional crafts, and cultural practices.
How can you contribute to the Network in your country?
SEAS, based in Quseir City on Egypt’s Red Sea coast, can offer unique contributions to the Anna Lindh Foundation network in Egypt by bridging grassroots environmental action with national and international collaboration. We bring over 15 years of experience of SEAS's co-founders in environmental education, community empowerment, and heritage conservation, with a strong focus on marginalized and underrepresented coastal communities.
Through our established local networks, SEAS can serve as a connector—facilitating exchanges between the Anna Lindh Foundation and diverse stakeholders, including youth groups, local NGOs, indigenous communities, and environmental authorities. We can co-organize knowledge-sharing events, amplify the Foundation’s visibility and mission, and engage in joint advocacy around sustainable development, climate justice, and equitable access to environmental resources.
Why do you want to join the ALF Network?
We want to join the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) Network to connect with like-minded organizations across the Euro-Mediterranean region who share our commitment to intercultural dialogue, environmental sustainability, and inclusive development. As a grassroots initiative working with coastal and indigenous communities in Egypt, SEAS believes that building bridges between cultures and communities is essential for creating lasting solutions to shared challenges—especially those related to climate change, youth empowerment, and social cohesion.
Being part of the ALF Network would allow us to exchange knowledge, participate in joint projects, and contribute our local experience to broader regional conversations. We’re particularly interested in partnerships that promote intercultural learning, community resilience, and environmental justice. At the same time, we hope to gain from the network's rich diversity of practices, enhance our team’s capacity, and amplify the voices of the underrepresented communities we serve.
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