The initiative, entitled “Bank Nut” will take place tomorrow at the National Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development headquarters and under the umbrella of the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development. The word “Nut” means “Sky” in the hieroglyphic language, a symbol of goodwill and generosity.
The executive version aims to integrate sustainable development policies with the fields of arts and innovation to develop the seeds of the technical and formative presentation of these policies during the days of the “Cop27 Climate Conference” in Sharm El-Sheikh last November.
The Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Environment, the National Council for Women, in partnership with the United Nations, and a group of international bodies and institutions specialized in developing human skills will participate to support this community art event. The activities and goals of “Bank Nut” are in line with the locally targeted development plans set for 2030.
The launch ceremony will witness the first founding phase of the executive entity, which will implement all prior recommendations and visions represented in the activities of the “World Art Forum” Foundation, headed by Randa Fouad.
This event will be the first of many interactive sessions, practical lectures, and training workshops to discuss recycling ideas and tools and manufacturing technical and functional models.
These activities and sessions aim to educate young people and young artists about the need to protect the environment and establish an emotional awareness of the importance of striving for beauty and creativity, as well as training a selected group of the most renowned professors in the field of arts, entrepreneurship, and specialists.