The most important achievements of MCDE
since its initiation is the launching of several environmental projects and
programs; most importantly:
I-Paper Sorting and
Recycling Project Launched in 1996 whereby the paper is sorted in each
classroom, gathered in each location, and sent to the recycling factory on a
monthly basis. It is important to mention that each tree provides the
oxygen need for 3 people daily. Recycling each ton of paper preserves 17
trees.
Project Achievements - The implementation of the
project started in 1996 in 3 schools out of 10 Makassed schools in Beirut,
namely Ali Bin-Abi Taleb Elementary School, Abd AlKadr Kabbany High School, and
Ali Bin-Abi Taleb High School. - Next year, the project covered all
Makassed schools in Beirut (10 schools), addressing around 10,000 students in
addition to their teachers and administration. - In spring of year 2000,
all Makassed offices and departments were included except the hospital, thus,
covering around 2500 employees. - With the beginning of school year
2001-2002, and with the cooperation of Sukleen Company, the concept of the
project was enlarged to cover total sorting of solid waste in Makassed schools
in Beirut. Sukleen Company provided sorting bins to each school, where the
sorted waste would be gathered waiting for pickup on weekly basis. The
launching of the project was coupled with awareness campaigns and lectures to
students, employees, administration, and garbage collectors in each school.
Continuous follow-up, evaluation questionnaires, and awareness reminders on
regular basis supported the project. In addition to the above, annual
educational activities paralleled the project, either individually such as a
club for manual paper recycling in Ali Bin-Abi Taleb High School, or on a group
basis such as The Paper Fair in 1998. There is plan to duplicate this
project in the near future in Makassed schools outside Beirut also (around 38
schools scattered in the Lebanese territory).
Women Participation in Urban Management
Program The best solution to properly manage the increasing solid waste
problem is through: launching mass awareness campaigns about environmental
problems to increase the citizen's responsibility towards their environment and
its limited resources. Thus, concentrating on the concept of sorting the solid
waste for recycling purposes, and educating people on the reduce and reuse
techniques. Based on these concepts, Makassed Center for Development and
Environment (MCDE) -with a financial assistance from the Urban Management
Program-launched a pioneering project in Beirut-Tarik El Jadida area- directed
to the civil society, and especially women. This area was chosen as an example
of poor, densely populated districts characterized with clear environmental
problems.
The idea of the program was clarified based on
the results of two scientific studies, namely: - A scientific study about
household solid waste problem in Lebanon (its amount, seasonal and geographical
fluctuations, content percentage ). The environmental engineering
department in the American University of Beirut during the years 94-96 did this
study. - A socio-economic study for the feasibility of the project in Tarik
El-Jadida area, and the ability of the residents to participate in its
activities. The study was implemented by Maa-Data Institution for Research
during year 1996. The idea of the program is suggesting a partial solution
for household solid waste problem in Tarik El-Jadida highly condensed district
(approximately 3000 residents, out of which 700-1000 are women). This is done
through reusing the sorted waste as raw material in producing beautiful
marketable artistic products. Therefore, the program would help in reducing the
solid waste problem on one hand, and increase the income of women thus
upgrading their economic status from the other hand.
Activities and
Achievements
Environmental
awareness campaign about household solid waste problem (from house to house).
Special posters and brochures carrying the proverb " preserve your old
items, to sustain your new ones" were prepared by MCDE for the awareness
campaign. The brochure explained the solid waste problem and the suggested
solution through the 3R concept: reduce the amount of produced waste, reuse the
waste before throwing it, and ultimately recycle it. The awareness campaign
covered a pilot area around the center- 500 houses in 29 buildings, where 275
houses participate in sorting. These houses were covered during 20 days with
the help of volunteers from the Makassed Civil Defense. It should be noted also
that a lot of textile factories and shops were covered in this awareness
campaign also.
Collection of the sorted solid waste from the
participating houses twice monthly by a worker allocated from the program.
Storage of the sorted solid waste in the
center, for later use in the artistic environmentally friendly handcrafts or
recycle in recycling factories.
Use of the sorted waste as raw material for
training women on the techniques of environmentally friendly handcrafts. The
center offers 6 specialties up till now, which are:
Patchwork from small new textile
pieces.
Weaving on the loom from large old used
textile pieces.
Painting techniques especially on
glassware.
Production of newspaper containers by
transforming the newspaper into its woody origin.
Collective art where different decorative
products are produced using versified raw material.
Mosaic technique using crushed ceramic
tiles. The project has organized 9 training courses up till now, serving
564 women from the different specialties; whereby 274 ladies graduated
perfecting the artistic techniques. These courses are free of charge and
trains women on the techniques of reusing the sorted material in producing
useful beautiful artistic products. Each training course extends for 10 weeks;
two sessions weekly for each artistic specialty. Thus, the program offers these
courses 4 times annually serving around 360 women (90 women per
course).
To fulfill the goal of empowerment of women, and to
support the graduating women in the production of environmentally friendly
handcrafts, a productive atelier was launched by the project, providing every
possible support for the productive women: material, instruments, . in
addition to marketing support through: - Organizing internal
exhibitions - Participating in external ones.
Awareness and Advocacy Program Tarik
El-Jadida Urban Development Center has launched in 1999 an awareness program
for women in the area. It covers social, health, and environmental subjects
selected based on their needs and request, and presented by specialists in
their field.
Environmental Youth Voluntary Program
This program depends on a group of volunteers - mostly residing in the area -
who are interested in environmental activities for their district. Thus, their
role is to identify the district's environmental problems, plan relevant
projects, and implement them.
Children Nursery Program The children
nursery provides day-care for children from age 40 days to 4 years, supervised
by educational specialists, and nurses, and supported by regular visits from a
pediatrician and medical insurance against accidents. The nursery is divided
into several sections based on the children age group, where by each group
receives the relevant educational and recreational activities.
Future Outlooks and Plans In spite of
all the above described accomplishments, the project has a lot of future plans
such as: increase and diversify the artistic specialties offered, improve the
awareness program and the coverage of its subjects, increase the geographic
coverage of the project in Tarik El-Jadida district with the coordination of
the NGOs and CBOs in the area, replication of the project's experience in other
Lebanese areas, providing Liaison routes with micro-credit programs to support
the women in reaching financial independency, enhancing the marketing of the
produced artistic goods through fixed marketting centers.
School Environmental Clubs in Makassed
Schools-Education about Environment and for its Sake; accompanied with Capacity
Building Projects addressed to the Teachers coordinating the clubs, and annual
educational activities to the Students Environmental education is a
process that offers information, concepts, and skills in an objective way,
accompanied with extra curricular activities in order to achieve the change in
attitude and actions toward environment, and the encouragement of civic society
participation in finding the appropriate solutions to environmental problems;
thus, attaining environmental education (Learning through Action).
Environmental education addresses all categories of the society to reach the
needed change. But, according to the proverb "Learning young is similar to
engraving in stone", therefore, addressing youth affects their choices and
attitudes positively -especially that they represent the most affected group-
and affect their parents in an indirect way also. Why school environmental
clubs? The environmental club consists of a group of people meeting
voluntarily to learn about environment, and the appropriate ways for its
protection. It is well known internationally, that the best educational
experience is through adopting practical and extra curricular activities in the
teaching process, since it:
Attracts their attention more, makes them
nearer to reality and environment, and to the scientific information.
deepens their contact with nature,
introduces them to the natural resources in their country, and increases their
awareness of its importance to their quality of life.
increases their awareness about environmental
problems; local, and international.
trains them on the skills of group work, and
the respect for other's opinion.
Gives them the practical experience in
studying their environment and its problems, thus, encouraging the
environmentally friendly activities.
Teaches them the skills of logical analysis
when faced with problems, and thus, the selection of the best appropriate
solution. Through this project, school environmental clubs were established
in 10 Makassed schools in Beirut, addressing students from different
educational grades in each school. These clubs are involved in versified
activities during the school year, in addition to the participation in national
environmental fairs and contests, and the implementation of environmental fairs
and activities - as a group- on annual basis. It is planned to transfer
the experience of these school environmental clubs to Makassed schools outside
Beirut after offering training and capacity building for teachers in these
schools.
The increase in building blocks in Beirut City and the
random settlements prevent the turnover of air between them. The increase in
the number of residents in the city, led to the loss of public gardens and
green spaces, which resulted in the condensation of polluted air and the
pressure on the city's infrastructure, which can't accommodate that increase in
residents. The last report from the Green Line Organization states that the
green space in Beirut is only 0,8 m2/resident while it should not be less than
40 m2. Based on the above, the goal of the school garden project is to
support the schools and encourage them to start a training and productive
school garden where the students will be responsible for its implementation and
continuous care using the organic planting technique (without the use of
chemical fertilizers and toxic pesticides). The students will be involved in
this project under the supervision of the coordinator of the environmental club
who is trained on the techniques of planting. This project could be
beneficial later on in: providing plants for planting campaigns inside the
schools, or coordinating with the municipality of Beirut for future planting
and decorating of public gardens in Beirut City. Project Goals
Participate in finding a partial solution for
the problem of rare green spaces in Beirut City.
spread the awareness among the civil society
about the importance of planting and green spaces, especially in the
cities.
Initiate a productive and save hobby for
children and teenagers; thus, protecting them from drifting into social
problems.
Increase the environmental awareness of
citizens, by working with the youth category of the society who represents the
future generation. Teachers from 15 Makassed schools participated in a
training workshop about the techniques of planting last spring, and it is
expected to initiate the school gardens during this school year 2002-2003.
V-" Water: The
Origin of Life" Awareness Project about Proper Management of Water
Resources The situation of water resources in Lebanon is considered
positive compared to other countries in the Middle East area, since Lebanon is
characterized with abundant annual rainfall. But, in spite of the abundant
annual rain volume, it is expected for Lebanon to suffer from shortage in its
available water resources for consumption in the next 10-15 years especially if
the adopted human activities continue as they are. Therefore, with the
foreseen shortage in the next fifteen years, and the pollution of the water
resources; all this neccessitates the work on awareness campaigns concentrating
on the importance of the water resources for the quality of life, and
recommending environmentally friendly consumption procedures in all economic
sectors of life (In addition to the duty of the government in rehabilitating
the water networks and sewerage system).
General Goal To
develop positive attitude and actions towards proper management of water
resources by students, teachers, and administration in Makassed Schools in
Beirut. This is done through attaining the following objectives:
Spread the awareness about the proper and
economic ways for water consumption and use, and its importance, and the
scientific techniques for water treatment and its ways for implementation.
Convince the students about the importance of
water resources and its protection for our quality of life; thus, affect their
attitude and actions positively. Project's Activities and Time Frame
Spread the awareness in schools through
providing scientific references, lectures, and discussions with students.
Announce a contest with the general theme
"Water: Origin of life" for school students. This contest is divided into two
sections: - addressed to elementary students with the theme
"ways to conserve water resources" using drawings, educational plays,
brochures, theatrical plays, songs, - addressed to
intermediate and secondary students with the theme "scientific ways for proper
treatment of drinking water, sewage, and sea water" using scientific examples,
research projects
Prepare an awareness brochure about
"practical ways to preserve water resources", to be distributed during the
award festival.
Plan and implement a festival at the end of
the school year to announce the winners and distribute the awards.
Organization of environmental fairs, exhibitions and conferences
- Paper Fair in 1997 - Recycling Exhibition Contest in 1998 -
Environment: Art and Crafts Exhibition in 1999 - Craft Products for
Mother's and Child's Day in 1999 - Environmental Festival in 1999 -
Environmental Fair in 2001 - Yearly Planting Campaigns - Initiation of
Environmental School Clubs 99 - 2000.