SEKEM‘s Journal for Economy, Culture, and Society in Egypt
SEKEM Insight Nr. 86 - October 2009
Dear Readers, SEKEM has made a new step with the opening of its museum for early history. The museum documents the natural and human conditions for the initiative and the circumstances for early civilisation in the region. With it SEKEM reminds its visitors of the long history of cultural development in Egypt. On the other hand, SEKEM is looking far into the future with its decision to engage itself in entrepreneurial, social, and political fields to fight climate change well beyond the boundaries of its own business and other activities. Senior staff of the initiative will hold speeches and participate in professional workshops internationally during the coming two months. At these occasions they will work with other leading intellectuals and practitioners and call for effective action across political and cultural borders. SEKEM is demonstrating that sustainable thinking can and should be oriented towards the past and the future at the same time. Both aspects represent the interest to preserve the foundations for natural and human civilisation for all through sustainability in thinking and action.
Your Team of Editors
Science
Social
Culture
SEKEM’s Fight Against Climate Change
Artistic Education in the Kindergarten
SEKEM Establishes Museum
SEKEM‘s Contribution to Fighting Climate Change
SEKEM needs water for irrigation. Egypt’s water supply will be hit hard in the near future by climate change.
During the last months the topic of climate change and of its consequences for SEKEM, Egypt, and the world as a whole have become increasingly important for the initiative. In a first step SEKEM began to collect facts and knowledge on climate change and the Heliopolis Academy carried out research to study its current and future impact on Egypt and the lives of its people. A second important step was to develop an awareness raising action plan for all SEKEM coworkers and employees. Working on the sustainability report also provided valuable
feedback and led to speeches for co-workers and friends held at the Heliopolis Academy. In addition to this entirely internal process SEKEM attempted to further an understanding of the effects of climate change among other groups and partners and in various working groups e.g. the Young Businessmen of Egypt, the Industrial Modernization Centre and the German Arab Chamber of Commerce. Some of these organizations have already proceeded to add new trainings to their programme portfolios to help Egyptian businesses to adapt to the challenges, measure their environ-
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