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Ismail Serageldin

Ismail Serageldin (/ˈsɛrəɡɛldɪn/; born 1944 in Giza, Egypt), Founding Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA), the new Library of Alexandria, inaugurated in 2002, is currently, Emeritus Librarian, and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria. He serves as Chair or Member of a number of advisory committees for academic, research, scientific and international institutions and civil society efforts, and serves on the Advisory Committee of the World Social Science Report for 2013 and 2016, as well as the UNESCO-supported World Water Scenarios (2013) and the executive council of the Encyclopedia of Life (2010) and Chairs the Executive Council of the World Digital Library (2010). He also co-chaired the African Union's high level panel for Biotechnology (2006) and again for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) in 2012–2013, and was a member of the ICANN Panel for the review of the internet future (2013).

Ismail Serageldin
Serageldin in 2016
Born1944
EducationCairo University
Alma materHarvard University
Websitewww.serageldin.com

Before that he notably co-chaired the Inter-Academy Panel on Capacity Building for Science in (2003-2004) and was a member of the High Level group for the Alliance of Civilizations convened by the Secretary General of the United Nations (2006-2007). He has held many important international positions, including Vice President of the World Bank (1992-2000), and Chairman Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR, 1994–2000), founder and former Chairman of the Global Water Partnership (GWP, 1996–2000) and the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), a micro finance program (1995-2000) and was professor of the International Savoirs Contre Pauvreté (Knowledge Against Poverty), at Collège de France, Paris, and distinguished professor at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Serageldin is sometimes referred to as the "most intelligent man in Egypt".[1]

Serageldin has published over 100 books and monographs and over 500 papers on a variety of topics, including biotechnology, rural development, sustainability, and the value of science to society. He has hosted a cultural program on television in Egypt (over 130 episodes) and developed a TV Science Series in Arabic and English. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from Cairo University and a master's degree and a Ph.D. from Harvard University and has received 38 honorary doctorates.[2]

In August 2017, an Egyptian judge sentenced Serageldin to three and a half years in prison, for alleged management decisions he made prior to 2011.[3] Over 300 eminent persons, including 90 Nobel Prize winners and 20 current and former heads of state, signed a letter supporting Serageldin and objecting to the verdict,[4] and the case was appealed.[5]

On 26 December 2017, the Appeals Court delivered its verdict and dismissed all the charges against Ismail Serageldin. The Court found that all the accusations were baseless. Ismail Serageldin is now declared innocent of all the allegations made against him during the previous seven years.[6]

Biography Edit

Ismail Serageldin, Founding Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA), the new Library of Alexandria, inaugurated in 2002, is currently, Emeritus Librarian, and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria. He is advisor to the Egyptian Prime Minister in matters concerning culture, science and museums. He serves as Chair or Member of a number of advisory committees for academic, research, scientific and international institutions and civil society efforts, including as co-chair of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center (NGIC), and serves on the Advisory Committee of the World Social Science Report for 2013 and 2016, as well as the UNESCO-supported World Water Scenarios (2013) and the executive council of the Encyclopedia of Life (2010) and Chairs the Executive Council of the World Digital Library (2010). He also co-chaired the African Union's high level panel for Biotechnology (2006) and again for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) in 2012–2013, and was a member of the ICANN Panel for the review of the internet future (2013).

Before that he notably co-chaired the Inter-Academy Panel on Capacity Building for Science in (2003-2004) and was a member of the High Level group for the Alliance of Civilizations convened by the Secretary General of the United Nations (2006-2007). He is a member of many academies, including the US National Academy of Sciences (Public Welfare Medalist), the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), the World Academy of Arts and Sciences (WAAS), the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, the African Academy of Sciences, Institut d'Egypte (Egyptian Academy of Science), the Royal Belgian Academy, the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, the Indian National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He lectures widely, and has delivered the Mandela Lecture in Johannesburg (2011) and the Nexus Lecture in Tilburg, the Netherlands (2011) as well as the opening keynote address to the first International Summit of the Book at the Library of Congress in Washington DC (2012). He has received the Order of the Rising Sun from Japan and the Légion d'honneur from France and is a Commandeur of Arts and Letters of the French Republic. In 2013, Serageldin and the BA received the Calouste Gulbenkian International Prize for thoughts and actions that make a decisive contribution to, and have significant impact on understanding, defending and fostering the universal values of respect for diversity and difference, a culture of tolerance and the conservation of the environment. He has also received the Pablo Neruda Medal from Chile, India's Bajaj Prize for upholding Gandhian values outside India, and was the first recipient of the Grameen Prize for lifelong efforts to fight poverty, and received the Champion of Youth Award by the World Youth Congress in Canada.

Early years Edit

Serageldin was graduated with First class honors in 1964 from Cairo University from which he holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering. In 1968, he earned his master's degree with distinction from Harvard University followed by a PhD from the same university four years later. Prior to joining the World Bank, he worked as a consultant in city and regional planning, and taught at Cairo University and Harvard University.

Career Edit

Serageldin joined the World Bank through the Young Professionals Program after completing his Ph.D. at Harvard University.

Serageldin worked in a number of capacities in the World bank since joining in 1972 and became vice president for Environmentally Sustainable Development in October 1992 (effective January 1, 1993).[7][8] Economist in education and human resources (1972–76); Division Chief for Technical Assistance and Special Studies (1977–80), and for Urban Projects in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (1980–83); Director for Programs in West Africa (1984–87), Country Director for Central and Occidental Africa (1987–89), Technical Director for all Sub-Saharan Africa (1990–92), and vice-president for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development (1993–98). In addition, he was active in promoting NGO-Bank relations, and served as co-chairman of the NGO-Bank Committee (1997–99).

He has held many important international positions, including Vice President of the World Bank (1992-2000), and the 7th Chairman Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR, 1994–2000), founder and former Chairman of the Global Water Partnership (GWP, 1996–2000) and the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), a microfinance program (1995-2000) and was professor of the International Savoirs Contre Pauvreté (Knowledge Against Poverty), at Collège de France, Paris, and distinguished professor at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

After a career of 28 years at the World Bank, Ismail Serageldin resigned on 10 July 2000 to return to his home country, Egypt.

Currently, Serageldin is Emeritus Librarian, and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria.[9] Throughout that long career, Serageldin has been known as an innovator who always pushed the envelope of current thinking with a view to introduce more of the "non-economic" facets of development into the mainstream paradigm: social issues, gender, environment, culture, and governance. An ardent advocate of the poor and the marginalized, he also built bridges between the civil society and the Bank. An overall assessment of Ismail Serageldin's career at the Bank is eloquently summed up in the statement released by World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn on the occasion of Serageldin's retirement.[10]

Currently Edit

  • Emeritus Librarian, Library of Alexandria
  • Member of Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria
  • Member of Board of Trustees of Beirut Arab University (BAU), Beirut
  • Advisor to the Egyptian Prime Minister in matters concerning culture, science and museums
  • Ambassador of the Alliance of Civilizations
  • Chairman of the Executive Council of the World Digital Library (WDL).
  • Chair and member of a number of Boards of Directors and advisory committees for academic, research, scientific and international institutions and civil society effort.
  • Co-chair of the UNESCO supported World Water Scenarios (2013) and the executive council of the Encyclopedia of Life (2010).

Personal life Edit

Ismail Serageldin was married to the late Mrs. Nevine Madkour with one son.[11] He is tri-lingual: Arabic, French and English.

Honorary degrees Edit

Previous appointments Edit

  • Founding Director of the new Library of Alexandria (Bibliotheca Alexandrina) - (2002-2017)
  • Professor of the International Chair “Savoirs contre Pauvreté” (Knowledge Against Poverty), Collège de France, (2010-2011).
  • Distinguished University Professor at Wageningen University, the Netherlands.
  • Co-chair of the African Biotechnology Panel (with Calestous Juma).
  • Member of the High Level Group (HLG) of the Secretary-General's UN initiative for the Alliance of Civilizations, (2005-2006).
  • Chairman of the Youth Employment Summit (YES) Campaign, (1998-2002).
  • Ambassador of the Alliance of Civilizations.
  • Special Advisor to the World Bank.
  • Co-chair (with Jacob Palis) of the Inter-Academy Council Panel on Capacity Building in Science and Technology, (2002-2004).
  • Distinguished Visiting Professor at the American University in Cairo (AUC), (2000/2001).
  • Advisor to the Egyptian Government on the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
  • Vice President of the World Bank till July 2000, (for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development, from October 1992 to March 1998, and for Special Programs from March 1998 to July 2000)
  • Chairman of Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR, 1994–2000).
  • Chairman of Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), a microfinance program, (1995-2000).
  • Chairman of the Global Water Partnership, (GWP, 1996–2000).
  • Chairman, World Commission for Water in the 21st Century, (August 1998-March 2000).
  • Vice President of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS).

He also worked in a number of capacities at:

  • The World Bank since joining in 1972.
  • Economist in Education and Human Resources (1972-1976)
  • Division Chief for Technical Assistance and Special Studies (1977-1980)
  • Urban Projects in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (1980-1983)
  • Director of Programs in West Africa (1984-1987)
  • Country Director of Central and Occidental Africa (1987-1989)
  • Technical Director of all Sub-Saharan Africa (1990-1992)
  • Vice-president of Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development (1993-1998).

Professional memberships Edit

  • Vice President and member of Institut d'Egypte (Egyptian Academy of Science).
  • Member of US National Academy of Sciences (Public Welfare Medalist).
  • Member of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
  • Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  • Member of Academy of Sciences of the Developing World (TWAS) Trieste, Italy.
  • African Academy of Sciences.
  • Bangladesh Academy of Science, Dhaka.
  • National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, India.
  • European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Austria.
  • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP).
  • World Academy of Arts and Sciences, USA.
  • Academia Bibliotheca Alexandrina (ABA).
  • Science and Technology in Society (STS) Forum.
  • The Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg.
  • Supreme Council for Culture, Egypt.
  • The International Academy of Food Science & Technology, Canada.
  • Scientific Advisory Committee of the World Social Science Report 2013, UNESCO.
  • Co-chair of the BoT of Nizami Ganjavi International Center.
  • Honorary Academician of the Royal European Academy of Doctors, Barcelona, Spain.

Awards Edit

  • 1999: First recipient of Grameen Foundation (USA) Award, for a lifetime commitment to combating poverty.
  • 2003: Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters, awarded by the Government of France.
  • 2004: Pablo Neruda Medal of Honor, awarded by the Government of Chile.
  • 2006: The Jamnalal Bajaj Award, for promoting Gandhian values outside India.
  • 2008: Order of the Rising Sun – Gold and Silver Star, awarded by the Emperor of Japan.
  • 2008: Champion of Youth Award, by the World Youth Congress in Quebec.
  • 2008: Knight of the French Legion of Honor, awarded by the President of France.
  • 2010: The Dr. M. S. Swaminathan Award for Environmental Protection, (Chennai, India).
  • 2010: Millennium Excellence Award for Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize, awarded by the Excellence Awards Foundation, Ghana.
  • 2011: The Public Welfare Medal, by the National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC.
  • 2011: Commander of the Order of Arts & Letters, awarded by the Government of France.
  • 2013: Calouste Gulbenkian Prize, awarded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal.
  • 2015: Nizami Ganjavi Gold Medal of the Republic of Azerbaijan awarded by Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
  • 2015: The “Dostlug” Order (Order of Friendship) of Azerbaijan awarded by President of Azerbaijan
  • 2016: Marianna V. Vardinoyannis Foundation Award 2016
  • 2016: Honorary Sign of the President of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  • 2017: The Order of George Kastrioti Skanderbeg issued by the President of the Republic of Albania.

Publications and speeches Edit

Over 100 books and monographs (edited or authored), in addition to 500 articles, book chapters, and technical papers on various topics, some of which are:

  • Water Supply, Sanitation, and Environmental Sustainability: The Financing Challenge, 1994.
  • Nurturing Development, 1995.
  • Sustainability and the Wealth of Nations, 1996.
  • Milestones of Renewal: A Journey of Hope and Accomplishment, 1996.
  • Architecture of Empowerment, 1997.
  • Rural Well-Being: From Vision to Action, 1997, (with David Steeds).
  • The Modernity of Shakespeare, 1998.
  • Themes for the Third Millennium, the Challenge for Rural Sociology in an Urbanizing World, 1999.
  • Biotechnology and Biosafety, 1999, (with Wanda Collins).
  • Very Special Places, 1999.
  • Promethean Science, 2000, (with G. Persley).
  • Biotechnology and Sustainable Development: Voices of the South and North, 2003, (with G. Persley).
  • Discovery to Delivery, 2005, (with G. Persley).
  • Changing Lives, 2006, (with E. Masood).
  • Born Digital, 2006.
  • Reflections on Our Digital Future, 2006.
  • Inventing Our Future: Essays on Freedom; Democracy and Reform in the Arab World, 2007. (2nd edition)
  • Science: The Culture of Living Change, 2007. (2nd edition)
  • Freedom of Expression, 2007.
  • Islam and Democracy, 2008.
  • The Shape of Tomorrow, 2010.
  • The Arab Cultural Project, 2010.
  • Mobiliser le savoir pour éradiquer la faim, (the college de France/Fayard, Paris 2011).
  • The Making of Social Justice, (the 2011 Mandela Lecture, Johannesburg, South Africa).
  • The Culture Of The Book: The Book Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 2012. DVD
  • Reflections on Education: On Education and the Future of the Arab World: Tomorrow's Universities and the Seven Pillars of Knowledge Revolution, 2013.
  • The Poetry of the Magnificent Sage, 2013.
  • Shakespeare and the Burden of Leadership, 2013. DVD
  • The Poetry of the Magnificent Sage, 2013. DVD
  • Shakespeare's Henry V: Modern Reflections on a Medieval Hero, 2013. DVD
  • Shakespeare's Richard II: Reflections of the Undoing of a King, 2013. DVD
  • Public Health and Private Medicine: Looking Back and Looking Forward, 2013. DVD
  • La Renaissance de la Bibliotheca Alexandrina, 2014. DVD
  • Jurji Zaidan: The Man and his Legacy, 2014. DVD
  • Hassan Fathy: Egypt's Visionary Architect, 2015. DVD
  • Experiencing Alexandria: The City as Text and Context, 2015. DVD
  • Global Ethics: Wise Words from the Sage of Ganja, 2015. DVD
  • The Challenge: A Cultural Program to Reject Extremism and Violence, 2015.

Television programs prepared, produced and presented by Serageldin Edit

  • Cairo Salon: A weekly program on Egypt's Channel One - 128 episodes.
  • Muslim Scientists: A daily five-minute series aired throughout the month of Ramadan on Egypt's Channel One.
  • Horizons: 15 science programs of 30 minutes each, presented in two versions in English and Arabic.
  • Dialogues on Science: 6 episodes of 45 minutes each, in Arabic.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Meine Lieblingsstadt". Neue Zürcher Zeitung. January 16, 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. ^ "About Serageldin". www.serageldin.com. Retrieved 2016-01-12.
  3. ^ Stokstad, Erik (13 September 2017). "Updated: Researchers rally around science advocate convicted in Egypt". Science. doi:10.1126/science.aan7234. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Letter of friends and supporters". Help for Serageldin. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Support Ismail Serageldin". Nature. 549 (7671): 131. 13 September 2017. Bibcode:2017Natur.549Q.131.. doi:10.1038/549131a. PMID 28905920.
  6. ^ "Great News from Egypt". Help for Serageldin. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  7. ^ "World Bank Group Archivists Chronology 1944-2013" (PDF). The World Bank. p. 277. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  8. ^ "World Science Forum, Budapest, Programme 2005". World Science Forum. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Board of Trustees". Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  10. ^ Wolfensohn, James D. "Ismail Serageldin". Ismail Serageldin. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  11. ^ Mounir, Hanan (August 23, 2015). "Obituary: Mrs. Nevine Madkour, wife of Dr. Ismail Serageldin". Ismail Serageldin.

External links Edit

  • Dr. Serageldin's Official page
  • Bibliotheca Alexandrina Official page

ismail, serageldin, born, 1944, giza, egypt, founding, director, bibliotheca, alexandrina, library, alexandria, inaugurated, 2002, currently, emeritus, librarian, member, board, trustees, library, alexandria, serves, chair, member, number, advisory, committees. Ismail Serageldin ˈ s ɛr e ɡ ɛ l d ɪ n born 1944 in Giza Egypt Founding Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina BA the new Library of Alexandria inaugurated in 2002 is currently Emeritus Librarian and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria He serves as Chair or Member of a number of advisory committees for academic research scientific and international institutions and civil society efforts and serves on the Advisory Committee of the World Social Science Report for 2013 and 2016 as well as the UNESCO supported World Water Scenarios 2013 and the executive council of the Encyclopedia of Life 2010 and Chairs the Executive Council of the World Digital Library 2010 He also co chaired the African Union s high level panel for Biotechnology 2006 and again for Science Technology and Innovation STI in 2012 2013 and was a member of the ICANN Panel for the review of the internet future 2013 Ismail SerageldinSerageldin in 2016Born1944Giza EgyptEducationCairo UniversityAlma materHarvard UniversityWebsitewww wbr serageldin wbr comBefore that he notably co chaired the Inter Academy Panel on Capacity Building for Science in 2003 2004 and was a member of the High Level group for the Alliance of Civilizations convened by the Secretary General of the United Nations 2006 2007 He has held many important international positions including Vice President of the World Bank 1992 2000 and Chairman Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CGIAR 1994 2000 founder and former Chairman of the Global Water Partnership GWP 1996 2000 and the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest CGAP a micro finance program 1995 2000 and was professor of the International Savoirs Contre Pauvrete Knowledge Against Poverty at College de France Paris and distinguished professor at Wageningen University in the Netherlands Serageldin is sometimes referred to as the most intelligent man in Egypt 1 Serageldin has published over 100 books and monographs and over 500 papers on a variety of topics including biotechnology rural development sustainability and the value of science to society He has hosted a cultural program on television in Egypt over 130 episodes and developed a TV Science Series in Arabic and English He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from Cairo University and a master s degree and a Ph D from Harvard University and has received 38 honorary doctorates 2 In August 2017 an Egyptian judge sentenced Serageldin to three and a half years in prison for alleged management decisions he made prior to 2011 3 Over 300 eminent persons including 90 Nobel Prize winners and 20 current and former heads of state signed a letter supporting Serageldin and objecting to the verdict 4 and the case was appealed 5 On 26 December 2017 the Appeals Court delivered its verdict and dismissed all the charges against Ismail Serageldin The Court found that all the accusations were baseless Ismail Serageldin is now declared innocent of all the allegations made against him during the previous seven years 6 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career 1 3 Currently 1 4 Personal life 2 Honorary degrees 3 Previous appointments 4 Professional memberships 5 Awards 6 Publications and speeches 7 Television programs prepared produced and presented by Serageldin 8 References 9 External linksBiography EditIsmail Serageldin Founding Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina BA the new Library of Alexandria inaugurated in 2002 is currently Emeritus Librarian and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria He is advisor to the Egyptian Prime Minister in matters concerning culture science and museums He serves as Chair or Member of a number of advisory committees for academic research scientific and international institutions and civil society efforts including as co chair of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center NGIC and serves on the Advisory Committee of the World Social Science Report for 2013 and 2016 as well as the UNESCO supported World Water Scenarios 2013 and the executive council of the Encyclopedia of Life 2010 and Chairs the Executive Council of the World Digital Library 2010 He also co chaired the African Union s high level panel for Biotechnology 2006 and again for Science Technology and Innovation STI in 2012 2013 and was a member of the ICANN Panel for the review of the internet future 2013 Before that he notably co chaired the Inter Academy Panel on Capacity Building for Science in 2003 2004 and was a member of the High Level group for the Alliance of Civilizations convened by the Secretary General of the United Nations 2006 2007 He is a member of many academies including the US National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medalist the American Philosophical Society the American Academy of Arts and Sciences the World Academy of Sciences TWAS the World Academy of Arts and Sciences WAAS the European Academy of Sciences and Arts the African Academy of Sciences Institut d Egypte Egyptian Academy of Science the Royal Belgian Academy the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences the Indian National Academy of Agricultural Sciences He lectures widely and has delivered the Mandela Lecture in Johannesburg 2011 and the Nexus Lecture in Tilburg the Netherlands 2011 as well as the opening keynote address to the first International Summit of the Book at the Library of Congress in Washington DC 2012 He has received the Order of the Rising Sun from Japan and the Legion d honneur from France and is a Commandeur of Arts and Letters of the French Republic In 2013 Serageldin and the BA received the Calouste Gulbenkian International Prize for thoughts and actions that make a decisive contribution to and have significant impact on understanding defending and fostering the universal values of respect for diversity and difference a culture of tolerance and the conservation of the environment He has also received the Pablo Neruda Medal from Chile India s Bajaj Prize for upholding Gandhian values outside India and was the first recipient of the Grameen Prize for lifelong efforts to fight poverty and received the Champion of Youth Award by the World Youth Congress in Canada Early years Edit Serageldin was graduated with First class honors in 1964 from Cairo University from which he holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering In 1968 he earned his master s degree with distinction from Harvard University followed by a PhD from the same university four years later Prior to joining the World Bank he worked as a consultant in city and regional planning and taught at Cairo University and Harvard University Career Edit Serageldin joined the World Bank through the Young Professionals Program after completing his Ph D at Harvard University Serageldin worked in a number of capacities in the World bank since joining in 1972 and became vice president for Environmentally Sustainable Development in October 1992 effective January 1 1993 7 8 Economist in education and human resources 1972 76 Division Chief for Technical Assistance and Special Studies 1977 80 and for Urban Projects in Europe the Middle East and North Africa 1980 83 Director for Programs in West Africa 1984 87 Country Director for Central and Occidental Africa 1987 89 Technical Director for all Sub Saharan Africa 1990 92 and vice president for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development 1993 98 In addition he was active in promoting NGO Bank relations and served as co chairman of the NGO Bank Committee 1997 99 He has held many important international positions including Vice President of the World Bank 1992 2000 and the 7th Chairman Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CGIAR 1994 2000 founder and former Chairman of the Global Water Partnership GWP 1996 2000 and the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest CGAP a microfinance program 1995 2000 and was professor of the International Savoirs Contre Pauvrete Knowledge Against Poverty at College de France Paris and distinguished professor at Wageningen University in the Netherlands After a career of 28 years at the World Bank Ismail Serageldin resigned on 10 July 2000 to return to his home country Egypt Currently Serageldin is Emeritus Librarian and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria 9 Throughout that long career Serageldin has been known as an innovator who always pushed the envelope of current thinking with a view to introduce more of the non economic facets of development into the mainstream paradigm social issues gender environment culture and governance An ardent advocate of the poor and the marginalized he also built bridges between the civil society and the Bank An overall assessment of Ismail Serageldin s career at the Bank is eloquently summed up in the statement released by World Bank President James D Wolfensohn on the occasion of Serageldin s retirement 10 Currently Edit Emeritus Librarian Library of Alexandria Member of Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria Member of Board of Trustees of Beirut Arab University BAU Beirut Advisor to the Egyptian Prime Minister in matters concerning culture science and museums Ambassador of the Alliance of Civilizations Chairman of the Executive Council of the World Digital Library WDL Chair and member of a number of Boards of Directors and advisory committees for academic research scientific and international institutions and civil society effort Co chair of the UNESCO supported World Water Scenarios 2013 and the executive council of the Encyclopedia of Life 2010 Personal life Edit Ismail Serageldin was married to the late Mrs Nevine Madkour with one son 11 He is tri lingual Arabic French and English Honorary degrees Edit1996 Doctor of Sociology University of Bucharest Romania 1996 Doctor of Agricultural Science University of Melbourne Australia 1997 Doctor of Science Indian Agricultural Research Institute India 1998 Doctor of International Affairs American University Washington D C United States 1998 Doctor of Science Punjab Agricultural University India 1998 Doctor of Science Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University India 1998 Doctor of Natural resource management Ohio State University United States 1999 Doctor of Science Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore India 1999 Doctor of Science Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University Hyderabad India 1999 Doctor of Economics and Management CNAM Paris France 1999 Doctor of Science Egerton University Kenya 1999 Doctor of Agricultural Science University of Tuscia Italy 2000 Doctor of Humane Letters American University in Cairo Egypt 2002 Doctor of Science Southern New Hampshire University Manchester New Hampshire United States 2003 Doctor of Science McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada 2004 Doctor of Letters University of Technology Sydney Australia 2004 Doctor of Letters Paul Sabatier University Toulouse France 2005 Doctor of Laws University of Minnesota Minneapolis United States 2006 Doctor of Letters Universite de Nantes Nantes France 2007 Doctor of Science Azerbaijan State Economic University Baku Azerbaijan 2007 Doctor of Society Development Khazar University Baku Azerbaijan 2008 Doctor of Letters Laval University Quebec City Canada 2009 Doctor of Arts Beirut Arab University Beirut Lebanon 2009 Doctor Diploma Azerbaijan Cooperation University Baku Azerbaijan 2009 Doctor Diploma National Academy of Sciences Institute of History Baku Azerbaijan 2009 Doctor of Letters University of Dublin Dublin Ireland 2010 Doctor Degree ANAS Institute of Oriental Studies Baku Azerbaijan 2010 Doctor Degree Georgian American University Tbilisi Georgia 2010 Doctor Degree Free University of Tbilisi Georgia 2012 Doctor Degree University of Georgia Tbilisi Georgia 2012 Doctor Degree Ilia State University Tbilisi Georgia 2012 Doctor Degree State Agricultural University Ganja Azerbaijan 2012 Doctor Degree Odlar Yurdu State University Baku Azerbaijan 2015 Doctor of Humane Letters American University of Beirut Lebanon 2016 Doctor Honoris Causa of Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski Bulgaria 2016 Doctor degree of Ganja State University Azerbaijan 2017 Doctor degree Marin Barleti University Tirana Albania 2017 Doctor Degree University of Latvia Riga LatviaPrevious appointments EditFounding Director of the new Library of Alexandria Bibliotheca Alexandrina 2002 2017 Professor of the International Chair Savoirs contre Pauvrete Knowledge Against Poverty College de France 2010 2011 Distinguished University Professor at Wageningen University the Netherlands Co chair of the African Biotechnology Panel with Calestous Juma Member of the High Level Group HLG of the Secretary General s UN initiative for the Alliance of Civilizations 2005 2006 Chairman of the Youth Employment Summit YES Campaign 1998 2002 Ambassador of the Alliance of Civilizations Special Advisor to the World Bank Co chair with Jacob Palis of the Inter Academy Council Panel on Capacity Building in Science and Technology 2002 2004 Distinguished Visiting Professor at the American University in Cairo AUC 2000 2001 Advisor to the Egyptian Government on the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Vice President of the World Bank till July 2000 for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development from October 1992 to March 1998 and for Special Programs from March 1998 to July 2000 Chairman of Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CGIAR 1994 2000 Chairman of Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest CGAP a microfinance program 1995 2000 Chairman of the Global Water Partnership GWP 1996 2000 Chairman World Commission for Water in the 21st Century August 1998 March 2000 Vice President of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World TWAS He also worked in a number of capacities at The World Bank since joining in 1972 Economist in Education and Human Resources 1972 1976 Division Chief for Technical Assistance and Special Studies 1977 1980 Urban Projects in Europe the Middle East and North Africa 1980 1983 Director of Programs in West Africa 1984 1987 Country Director of Central and Occidental Africa 1987 1989 Technical Director of all Sub Saharan Africa 1990 1992 Vice president of Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development 1993 1998 Professional memberships EditVice President and member of Institut d Egypte Egyptian Academy of Science Member of US National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medalist Member of the American Philosophical Society Philadelphia Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member of Academy of Sciences of the Developing World TWAS Trieste Italy African Academy of Sciences Bangladesh Academy of Science Dhaka National Academy of Agricultural Sciences India European Academy of Sciences and Arts Austria American Institute of Certified Planners AICP World Academy of Arts and Sciences USA Academia Bibliotheca Alexandrina ABA Science and Technology in Society STS Forum The Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg Supreme Council for Culture Egypt The International Academy of Food Science amp Technology Canada Scientific Advisory Committee of the World Social Science Report 2013 UNESCO Co chair of the BoT of Nizami Ganjavi International Center Honorary Academician of the Royal European Academy of Doctors Barcelona Spain Awards Edit1999 First recipient of Grameen Foundation USA Award for a lifetime commitment to combating poverty 2003 Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters awarded by the Government of France 2004 Pablo Neruda Medal of Honor awarded by the Government of Chile 2006 The Jamnalal Bajaj Award for promoting Gandhian values outside India 2008 Order of the Rising Sun Gold and Silver Star awarded by the Emperor of Japan 2008 Champion of Youth Award by the World Youth Congress in Quebec 2008 Knight of the French Legion of Honor awarded by the President of France 2010 The Dr M S Swaminathan Award for Environmental Protection Chennai India 2010 Millennium Excellence Award for Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize awarded by the Excellence Awards Foundation Ghana 2011 The Public Welfare Medal by the National Academy of Sciences Washington DC 2011 Commander of the Order of Arts amp Letters awarded by the Government of France 2013 Calouste Gulbenkian Prize awarded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Portugal 2015 Nizami Ganjavi Gold Medal of the Republic of Azerbaijan awarded by Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences 2015 The Dostlug Order Order of Friendship of Azerbaijan awarded by President of Azerbaijan 2016 Marianna V Vardinoyannis Foundation Award 2016 2016 Honorary Sign of the President of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 2017 The Order of George Kastrioti Skanderbeg issued by the President of the Republic of Albania Publications and speeches EditOver 100 books and monographs edited or authored in addition to 500 articles book chapters and technical papers on various topics some of which are Water Supply Sanitation and Environmental Sustainability The Financing Challenge 1994 Nurturing Development 1995 Sustainability and the Wealth of Nations 1996 Milestones of Renewal A Journey of Hope and Accomplishment 1996 Architecture of Empowerment 1997 Rural Well Being From Vision to Action 1997 with David Steeds The Modernity of Shakespeare 1998 Themes for the Third Millennium the Challenge for Rural Sociology in an Urbanizing World 1999 Biotechnology and Biosafety 1999 with Wanda Collins Very Special Places 1999 Promethean Science 2000 with G Persley Biotechnology and Sustainable Development Voices of the South and North 2003 with G Persley Discovery to Delivery 2005 with G Persley Changing Lives 2006 with E Masood Born Digital 2006 Reflections on Our Digital Future 2006 Inventing Our Future Essays on Freedom Democracy and Reform in the Arab World 2007 2nd edition Science The Culture of Living Change 2007 2nd edition Freedom of Expression 2007 Islam and Democracy 2008 The Shape of Tomorrow 2010 The Arab Cultural Project 2010 Mobiliser le savoir pour eradiquer la faim the college de France Fayard Paris 2011 The Making of Social Justice the 2011 Mandela Lecture Johannesburg South Africa The Culture Of The Book The Book Yesterday Today and Tomorrow 2012 DVD Reflections on Education On Education and the Future of the Arab World Tomorrow s Universities and the Seven Pillars of Knowledge Revolution 2013 The Poetry of the Magnificent Sage 2013 Shakespeare and the Burden of Leadership 2013 DVD The Poetry of the Magnificent Sage 2013 DVD Shakespeare s Henry V Modern Reflections on a Medieval Hero 2013 DVD Shakespeare s Richard II Reflections of the Undoing of a King 2013 DVD Public Health and Private Medicine Looking Back and Looking Forward 2013 DVD La Renaissance de la Bibliotheca Alexandrina 2014 DVD Jurji Zaidan The Man and his Legacy 2014 DVD Hassan Fathy Egypt s Visionary Architect 2015 DVD Experiencing Alexandria The City as Text and Context 2015 DVD Global Ethics Wise Words from the Sage of Ganja 2015 DVD The Challenge A Cultural Program to Reject Extremism and Violence 2015 Television programs prepared produced and presented by Serageldin EditCairo Salon A weekly program on Egypt s Channel One 128 episodes Muslim Scientists A daily five minute series aired throughout the month of Ramadan on Egypt s Channel One Horizons 15 science programs of 30 minutes each presented in two versions in English and Arabic Dialogues on Science 6 episodes of 45 minutes each in Arabic References Edit Meine Lieblingsstadt Neue Zurcher Zeitung January 16 2008 Retrieved 8 January 2018 About Serageldin www serageldin com Retrieved 2016 01 12 Stokstad Erik 13 September 2017 Updated Researchers rally around science advocate convicted in Egypt Science doi 10 1126 science aan7234 Retrieved 8 January 2018 Letter of friends and supporters Help for Serageldin Retrieved 8 January 2018 Support Ismail Serageldin Nature 549 7671 131 13 September 2017 Bibcode 2017Natur 549Q 131 doi 10 1038 549131a PMID 28905920 Great News from Egypt Help for Serageldin Retrieved December 26 2017 World Bank Group Archivists Chronology 1944 2013 PDF The World Bank p 277 Retrieved 8 January 2018 World Science Forum Budapest Programme 2005 World Science Forum Retrieved 8 January 2018 Board of Trustees Bibliotheca Alexandrina Retrieved 8 January 2018 Wolfensohn James D Ismail Serageldin Ismail Serageldin Retrieved 8 January 2018 Mounir Hanan August 23 2015 Obituary Mrs Nevine Madkour wife of Dr Ismail Serageldin Ismail Serageldin External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ismail Serageldin Dr Serageldin s Official page Bibliotheca Alexandrina Official page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ismail Serageldin amp oldid 1168689379, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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