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Applying chemistry to society by youth
Collaboration
Rahma Yanda | added on May 07, 2011
International activities doing by youth from around the world who have passion to participate. Kind of activities are applying chemistry solution for energy and environmental problems, guided by professional researcher and Youth who wants to join should be trained before doing their action to their society.
Egyptian conjugation between agriculture and chemistry workshop
Collaboration
Rania Abd el-wahab | added on May 07, 2011
it'll be egyptian cermony and I hope that you'll agree and share in it.It's about the all fields of agriculture which the chemistry plays strong role of it,and we'll invite beside specialists,farmers and other public to talk with them about the main role of chemistry in the daily lifeand how we must understand it.
| Topic: | environment, climate change, workshops | Audience: | scientists, researchers, professional chemists, general public |
Competition-Contribution
Suggestion
Naveena arulmozhi M.j | added on May 06, 2011
Conduct competitions like essay writing, oratorical,etc., in the beginning of the year and ask those students (who participated and won) to submit a report.
| Topic: | engaging the youth, environment, competition | Audience: | students, secondary schools, high schools, teachers, school children, primary schools, post secondary students, post graduate students |
Changing habits- changing climates
Discussion
Rupashree Dass | added on Apr 27, 2011
little habits that make a big difference
Green Chemistry in the Arab Region
Collaboration
Ziad Khalifa | added on Apr 06, 2011
The Objective of our initiative is to provide a macroeconomic analysis of policy reforms and investments to the Arab region in green sectors and in greening brown sectors. The initiative will assess how sectors such as renewable energies, clean ans efficient technologies, water services ans sustainable agriculture can contribu
