SEKEM‘s Journal for Economy, Culture and Society in Egypt
SEKEM Insight Nr. 71 - May 2008
Dear Reader, every year at the same time during the first days of May SEKEM’s German support foundation organises the “SEKEM Day”. While the original event was initially held at the Öschelbronn hospital in the small city of the same name close to Pforzheim it moved to the Rudolf-SteinerHouse Uhlandshöhe in Stuttgart a few years ago.
Earth Day
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SEKEM Participates in Egyptian Earth Day
SEKEM Day Again Attracts Hundreds
Global Scarcity Affects Egypt too
SEKEM Celebrates Earth Day Initiative Participates in Public Celebrations in Cairo
The recurring event has become a jour fixe in the agendas of most SEKEM friends and many of its former employees a great number of which is today working in Germany again. Moreover, the day that always boasts a number of speeches, artistic performances and other cultural events with participation by SEKEM representatives draws the attention of leading figures from the European support foundations and young people looking for ways to gain their first work experience in social, cultural or managerial positions at the initiative abroad. In this issue Waltraud Bandel, long-time friend and supporter of the SEKEM initiative introduces SEKEM Insight’s readers to the event and the German foundation’s contributions to making it happen.
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Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish signs the „Earth Day Charta“
This year‘s „Earth Day“ was celebrated on 22 April 2008 at one of Cairo‘s most renowned international cultural centres, „El Sawy“, with the participation of SEKEM. It is the challenge of the annual event to draw the attention of children, their parents, and fellow Egyptians to the challenges of protecting the environment and to giving related issues a higher rank on the public agenda.
eral topic of a more sustainable development for everyone. Many Egyptian dignitaries arrived for this year’s festivities. Since children are the main target group they specifically addressed the younger members of Egypt’s population and underlined the need for them to contribute to the protection of the natural resources of the planet for their and future livelihoods.
The spectrum of subjects discussed is broad: environment education, Egyptian regulations fostering environmental protection, climate change, water conservation, and waste management under the gen-
Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish was honoured for its successes in environmental protection and, as the guest of honour, raised the “Earth Day Flag” and signed the “Earth Day Charta”. Samaa Shehab
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