Cairo, Egypt – The inaugural Human First Forum, launched by Climatic Peace, successfully brought together more than 600 university students from across Egypt in a landmark gathering focused on the intersection of health, climate action, and innovation.
Hosted at Nile University and supported by over 30 participating academic institutions, the forum created a dynamic and inclusive platform for youth engagement, capacity building, and collaborative learning. The event featured expert-led discussions, interactive workshops, and open dialogue sessions designed to equip young leaders with the tools and knowledge needed to develop sustainable, community-centered solutions.
Throughout the day, participants explored the critical connections between climate change and public health, discussed innovative approaches to resilience, and exchanged ideas on how youth-led initiatives can drive meaningful environmental and social impact. The forum emphasized practical action, encouraging students to transform knowledge into scalable, real-world solutions.
The success of the Human First Forum reflects Climatic Peace’s ongoing commitment to empowering young people, strengthening their leadership capacities, and fostering cross-sector collaboration. By placing youth at the center of climate resilience efforts, the initiative reinforces the belief that sustainable progress begins with informed, engaged, and innovative communities.
The Human First Forum marks the beginning of a broader movement aimed at nurturing youth-driven climate solutions across Egypt and beyond.



