Arab Environment Day is celebrated annually on October 14 to raise awareness and protect the environment in Arab countries. It was established in 1986 following a meeting of Arab Ministers in Tunisia, which also created the Council of Arab Ministers Responsible for the Environment (Camre) to promote regional environmental cooperation. The day serves as a reminder for Arab nations to address environmental issues like climate change and desertification through collective action and sustainable practices.
Tunisian Meeting: The day originated from a 1986 meeting in Tunisia where Arab environment ministers established Camre to enhance cooperation on environmental matters.
Regional Awareness: October 14 was chosen as the day to commemorate this crucial decision and foster cooperation on environmental challenges within the Arab world.
Themes: Each year, activities focus on specific themes, such as reducing single-use plastics, promoting a “paperless” day, or focusing on the impact of electronic waste.