Egypt’s first Harm Reduction Summit is scheduled to take place in Cairo in November, under the auspices of the Ministry of Environment. The summit’s theme is “Empowering Effective Change”, and it aims to shed light on the concept of harm reduction and reduce the negative effects of harmful practices on the environment, health, and society.
The summit will create a platform to showcase successful case studies that have had a positive impact on both businesses and communities, helping to achieve national development goals in line with Egypt’s Vision 2030.
Attendance is expected from various stakeholders, including government entities, unions, and business organizations, with support from several major local and international institutions and companies. The summit will bring together a distinguished group of local and regional experts and specialists from the government and the private sector, representing a wide spectrum of fields.
The summit will focus on enhancing harm reduction strategies and principles aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It will also emphasize the importance of partnership between the government and the private sector in expanding green projects that contribute to economic development, environmental protection, and promoting harm reduction within society.
The opening session of the summit will discuss government efforts to change perceptions and approaches toward unfavorable behaviors and habits and empower harm reduction in areas that directly impact society. This will include initiatives such as the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects, the NWFE program, and the outcomes of the COP27 conference hosted in Sharm El Sheikh last year, which aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change worldwide and reducing single-use plastics.
The first session, entitled “Harm Reduction Perspectives from Medical Experts”, will explore innovative scientific methods to mitigate health risks stemming from natural environmental factors and harmful human habits and behaviors. The session will emphasize the significance of early disease detection and effective treatments, particularly in the case of diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular issues.
The second session, “Harm reduction as a mutual beneficiation for businesses and communities”, will explore how adopting harm reduction strategies can positively impact the private sector and businesses in terms of cost reduction, energy efficiency, and reducing their negative footprint on the environment.