
In a national epic brimming with hope and giving, Algeria today boasts more than one million seedlings planted by the hands of this great people, embodying a pioneering environmental initiative bearing the slogan "Green, God Willing," under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
In a national epic brimming with hope and giving, Algeria today boasts more than one million seedlings planted by the hands of this great people, embodying a pioneering environmental initiative under the slogan "Green, God Willing," under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. In this context, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Startups, and Microenterprises supported this national event. The National Agency for the Support and Development of Entrepreneurship (NASDA) participated through its regional branches by encouraging microenterprise owners to participate in field tree-planting operations. The National Agency for the Management of Microcredit (ONGAM) also worked to involve beneficiaries of its programs in environmental and awareness-raising activities. Meanwhile, the National Agency for Self-Employment organized digital awareness campaigns calling on self-employed entrepreneurs to contribute to this national challenge.
In addition, several startups, particularly those active in the environmental field, have taken the initiative to participate in the campaign on their own initiative, believing that sustainable development is a collective responsibility and that true innovation can be harnessed to serve both society and the environment.
From the north to the south of the country, from the plains to the desert, seedlings of hope have been planted by those working in the sector and owners of startups and small businesses, creating a green canvas that expresses the cohesion of Algerians around the idea of jointly building a better nation.

