HEPCA
FormationEstablished in 1992 by dive centers in Hurghada and Safaga, Egypt
TypeNGO
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeEnvironmental
HeadquartersHurghada, Egypt
Location
  • Hurghada, Egypt
Managing Director
Amr Ali
Main organ
Assembly
Staff
over 700 employees
Websitehepca.org

The Hurghada Environmental Protection and Conservation Association (formally known as HEPCA) is a Non Governmental Organization that works primarily with marine and land conservation in the Red Sea Governorate in Egypt.

Since its establishment in 1992, HEPCA has been recognized internationally. It was founded by 12 members of the diving community in Hurghada and Safaga, who saw a threat to a fragile eco-system of the Red Sea. Now, HEPCA employs over 700 people, who apart from protecting and conserving the Red Sea are also caring for the sensitive land ecosystems of the Egyptian coastline. HEPCA‘s work also includes resource monitoring and management, public awareness campaigning, solid waste management, scientific research and community development.[1]

References

  1. "Home". hepca.com.
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